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Just curious if anybody has tried the Lepera Bare Bones seat and the Lepera Sanora...
I like the look of both of these but am thinking the Bare Bones does not have enough cushion and was wondering if the Sanora was any better? It looks thicker but that could be deceiving...
Anybody out there compare these or used a Sanore??
i did a trip to scotland a couple of weeks back, about 1000 miles all up in a couple of days and had no problems at all with the LePera Barebones. When you first sit on it you think, holy crap this things hard, but it works. Now i am not saying i didnt feel a thing, i was a little saddle sore, but was out again the next day riding through London with no thought to the miles i had just put on. I think the barebones also is the best looking as its so thin it takes nothing away from the lines of the bike, nothing worse than big fat seats - pete
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