Oh, yes--I've got thousands of miles on my various Regals--no troubles at all.  
I do wear cycling bibs on rides of any real distance, though...


-----Original Message-----
From: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com on behalf of Aaron Thomas
Sent: Fri 3/19/2010 5:09 PM
To: RBW Owners Bunch
Subject: [RBW] Re: What's the right saddle for a Roadeo?
 
usuk2007: were you using cycling bibs or padded shorts with your
Regal? Maybe that makes the difference. I find the Regal supremely
comfortable, but then again, I wear bibs. Maybe my estimation would
change without padding.

aaron

On Mar 19, 1:38 pm, usuk2007 <clive.stand...@umassmed.edu> wrote:
> Steve,
> I hope the Regal is working for you. I found that after a few miles my
> butt knew that it was riding on unyielding plastic and the padding
> over it didn't help.
> By contrast the Brooks Swift I'm now using feels wonderful. It really
> is a matter of personal choice, and I can see the Regal or Swift on a
> Roadeo. I just think
> the B17 looks a little "clunky" on the Roadeo.
>
> On Mar 19, 8:49 am, "Frederick, Steve" <frede...@mail.lib.msu.edu>
> wrote:
>
> > I prefer the Regal as well--it's on most of my road bikes.  I think it's 
> > classic looks equal or in some applications exceed the aesthetic of a 
> > stretched leather model.  The low maintennance and lighter weight are just 
> > icing.  
>
> > It's interesting that you mention liking the Brooks Pro--you may already 
> > know that the Regal was designed to emulate the fit and feel of a broken in 
> > Pro, in order to win over skeptical racers when the idea of a plastic 
> > saddle was fairly new.
>
> > Steve Frederick, East Lansing, MI
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com
>
> > [mailto:rbw-owners-bu...@googlegroups.com]on Behalf Of Aaron Thomas
> > Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2010 5:16 PM
> > To: RBW Owners Bunch
> > Subject: [RBW] Re: What's the right saddle for a Roadeo?
>
> > In fact, my favorite saddle is not a Brooks at all; it is a Selle San
> > Marco Regal. I think the Regal looks just fine on my Romulus, some
> > might even say "classico".
>
> > Moreover, since it is leather stretched over some padding and a
> > plastic frame, you can ride it in the rain without worries about
> > sagging or keeping it covered to protect it from the elements. When I
> > rode a B17 (which I didn't care for too much) and a Team Pro (which I
> > actually did like quite a bit), I always found it a hassle to have to
> > pamper and protect for fear of them getting water-logged and saggy.
> > The Regal is carefree by comparison.
>
> > Aaron
>
> > On Mar 18, 1:33 pm, Joe Bartoe <jbar...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > > Actually, I wouldn't choose any of them. One need not ride Brooks saddles 
> > > or some other slab of leather hammocked over a metal frame to be 
> > > Rivendellian. Some of us prefer other choices. No saddle that is 
> > > uncomfortable will ever grace my seatpost for long, and Brooks saddles 
> > > have been known to grace my seatpost shorter than  most.
>
> > > YB(utt)MV,
>
> > > Joe
>
> > > > Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2010 13:11:19 -0800
> > > > Subject: Re: [RBW] What's the right saddle for a Roadeo?
> > > > From: cyclofi...@earthlink.net
> > > > To: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com
>
> > > > on 3/18/10 11:37 AM, usuk2007 at clive.stand...@umassmed.edu wrote:
>
> > > > > I've seen the Roadeo with B17's and maybe Fizik saddles, but not one
> > > > > with a Brooks Swift or Swallow which would seem to be the ideal way to
> > > > > go. Classic, but made to ride fast and they still have bag loops.
>
> > > > Those would be my choices.  I think some of the issue is that there 
> > > > really
> > > > aren't that many out there yet.
>
> > > > - J
>
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