Yeah, I know what you guys mean! I love Avocet O2 saddles and have
about 1/2 dozen in various conditions. I plan to try a saddle recover
service like this one when mine start wearing out:

http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/bik/2066484291.html

$30 isn't too bad a price to recover a saddle. The guy definitely
looks like he knows what to do! Good Luck!

On Nov 22, 9:01 pm, William <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have two of the so called men's Ti O2 as my go fast saddle
> inventory.  I know what you mean about reluctance to share your
> secrets.
>
> On Nov 22, 8:54 pm, Mojo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I have found the long-discontinued Avocet O2 women's saddle works
> > great for my offroad bike. It has a flat back and a mid-profile dip
> > like the B17. It is a bit wider and shorter than the B17 but works
> > well for my butt. For reference, I am 6ft, 195lbs, 34 inch waisted
> > pants.
>
> > I hesitated to mention this one, as I am looking for a second one for
> > backup, and I don't to bid against all of you on ebay!
> > Along that same line, anyone have a Women's O2 saddle they want to
> > sell. Steel or Ti would be great.
>
> > On Nov 22, 8:02 am, JGS <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Hey there,
>
> > > I've been riding w/ Brooks saddle for several years and I've come to
> > > worry that I'm putting too much pressure on my softer parts.  I've try
> > > adjustments but I'd love to know if anyone has a recommendation for a
> > > simple saddle w/ a slot to protect me that might be great and look
> > > good w/ my Atlantis.
>
> > > Thanks so much!

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