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Torker Unistar Unicycle DX Saddle w/o Post Black
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Torker Unistar Unicycle DX Saddle w/o Post Black

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129859

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Description:

Torker Unistar Unicycle DX Saddle w/o Post " Black. The new Unistar DX saddle features extra padding, reinforced edges, and large hand-fiendly bolt-on handles for maximum grip and control. Accepts standard 4-bolt unicycle seatposts.

Features:

Extra padding and reinforced edges.


Large hand-fiendly bolt-on handles for maximum control.


Accepts standard 4-bolt unicycle seatposts.


Note: Photo show old Black & Grey, New model is ALL BLACK !


Product Details:
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 2 customer reviews )
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4Good SeatAug 26, 2009
By C. Tracy
The picture of this saddle is a little misleading since the only colors it comes in is red with black. But it is a good seat and far more comfortable. There is a lot more padding than my old saddle, but I was expecting a little more from the description. Also, this saddle isn't all that comfortable after about three or four miles. Of course, this is designed for offroad riding, not distance, so that shouldn't worry anyone that uses it as such. Overall, I think it is a good quality saddle that is proving very durable. I would recommend it to anyone who wishes to upgrade their unicycle.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4Good SaddleAug 31, 2007
By techytimbo "techytimbo"
I've owned the Torker DX saddle for about 1 1/2 years now. It's been a good comfortable seat.
Pros: Lots of padding, front lift handle, good front/rear bumpers (the lift handle is the front bumper).
Cons: The carriage bolts that secure the saddle aren't the best. I just recently had to replace them which meant I had to tear apart the saddle. The seat has a tendency to slide on the seat post bracket when I try to position it.

Part of the reason why I ruined the seat bolts may have been because I tightened them too much, however, I'm also an amateur trials, street rider, so being tough on it might have did it in.

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