Let it dry and it should go back to its original shape. If needed, tighten it
up with the nut at the front of the saddle to remove the sag.
--Eric Norris
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> On Jul 23, 2018, at 8:59 PM, Jim S. wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I have been touring,
I have noticed my most well used B17 has variously needed tensioning after a
good soaking. The saddle now has somewhere between 40,000km and 50,000km and I
recently actually changed the tension bolt for a homemade longer one, I have
also finally drilled and laced the saddle. It is still
Hi all,
I have been touring, and yesterday it rained quite a bit. My B17 seems to have
developed quite a curve, upsloping front and back, or sagging in the middle. Is
this unusual? Is it bad? Just curious about what board members think. Thanks.
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