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The main reason for me purchasing a bikeE was because I had suffered
from epididymitis and riding a diamond frame had brought it back.
After riding my AT for a year I developed chronic prostatitis. So I
stopped riding completely 3 years ago and my bikes now sit in the
basement collecting rust.

I just found a seat that claims to solve all of my problems. It is the
Mark-V Hornless Bike Seat http://www.tesco-
shopping.com/bikeseat.htm.

Does anyone have any experience with this seat? Is there a way to it
fit on my AT? If not are there any recumbents out there that it could
be attached to?

Thanks,

John






Sun May 8, 2005 9:02 pm

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The main reason for me purchasing a bikeE was because I had suffered from epididymitis and riding a diamond frame had brought it back. After riding my AT for a...
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Look at the new ActionBent long wheelbase bike. It uses a standard seat post. You might be able to adapt the hornless seat. ...
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Re: The Buttmaster 4000 Seat Boy, that's got to hurt the "ol'goal post" if you slip off it the wrong way...? ... Coach Krusty...
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