21 Jun 23:05
moist-stretch-resistant Lightning seat, was: P38 Seat and Zip Ties
From: Tom Roche <Tom_Roche <at> pobox.com>
Subject: moist-stretch-resistant Lightning seat, was: P38 Seat and Zip Ties
Newsgroups: gmane.culture.transportation.humanpowered.general
Date: 2008-06-21 21:08:37 GMT
Subject: moist-stretch-resistant Lightning seat, was: P38 Seat and Zip Ties
Newsgroups: gmane.culture.transportation.humanpowered.general
Date: 2008-06-21 21:08:37 GMT
Scott Yoho Fri, 20 Jun 2008 09:08:57 -0500 > Last year I posted about a problem I've had in the rain. Once my > lightning P38 gets wet, the seat fabric (and/or the cording holding > it in place) stretches enough so the seat back rubs on the rear tire > - particularly when "pushing hard" from a dead stop - and I'm a > lightweight rider. I get this even on merely humid/sweaty days, which for a northern guy in N Carolina is about half the year(Continue reading)> Under the seat fabric I added a grommeted "underseat" made of > Phifertex fabric > http://store.valueweb.com/servlet/poweron/Detail?no=3D82 > Early results are very positive - I've ridden in the rain multiple > times without any hint of a problem, and I had problems every time > it rained before. Great! and I see @ http://www.sailrite.com/Categories/Phifertex-Mesh that it comes in a mesh. I'm wondering, does anyone make replacement Lightning seats out of that, or some other material that does not stretch when moist? Or has Lightning solved that problem? (My seats are ... I forget how old, probably about 5 years.) TIA, Tom Roche <Tom_Roche <at> pobox.com>
> Under the seat fabric I added a grommeted "underseat" made of
> Phifertex fabric
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