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Re: [RC] re: [RC] Ortho-Flex Patriot was "saddle twist" -Don Huston - Don Huston

Hello Angie,
I used "shoe-goo". It's tough and sticks to metal well but can be unscrewed when necessary.



At 09:34 AM 9/26/2006 Tuesday, you wrote:
>>OF Patriot has been my main enduro saddle for 8
years now. After several months riding I decided to
remove the metal spacers from all 4 points and screwed
>>>the panels flush with the tree but not tight,

Mine had plastic spacers. I took them all off. At the time I thought it was causing a pressure
spot but turned out that it was probably me riding twisted to hold my wet sponge out to the
side. I just left them off anyway.



I have to keep an eye on the bolt on the left front now because it sometimes backs out. I
just check it with a screwdriver when I saddle. Seems like it won't move for a long time,
then it will suddenly be sticking up. Tried some sort of lock tight or something but it didn't
work. I'm hesitant to glue it since I've had a screw sheer off that was holding my stirrup
bracket and they had to get it out of there.


Angie




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