Horses -- I understand. Fortunately, around here, the soil is sandy and
usually dry, so that while we have plenty of horses, their hoofmarks are
annoying only after rains (and the soil dries very quickly here) when the
surfaces are for a brief while very choppy.

On Sat, May 6, 2017 at 7:50 PM, Matt Beecher <beech...@gmail.com> wrote:

> It is indeed a Flyer and it takes just a bit out of the bumps.  I probably
> don't need it with those tires, but that was really my only spare saddle.
>
> It does not give much, but I started using those over a standard B17 when
> I was riding trails shared with horses. Riding over the hoof prints could
> be unpleasant over time, especially if I didn't see them coming.  I
> typically use the flyer on a bike that takes 32mm or smaller tires.
>
>

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