Re: [CR]re: what's under that Cinelli saddle?

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Date: Mon, 8 Aug 2005 21:57:00 -0700 (PDT)
From: "dave martinez" <dmart84815@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [CR]re: what's under that Cinelli saddle?
To: Galen <gvpoole@bellsouth.net>
In-Reply-To: <003301c59c6c$c04426a0$6101a8c0@MainPC>
cc: CR List <ClassicRendezvous@bikelist.org>

Hello Galen,

Yes, theres a nice Unicanitor logo on each side of the saddle. Since the plastic base has been protected by the the leather covering the actual plastic saddle is like new.

Regards, Dave Martinez Fremont Ca

Galen <gvpoole@bellsouth.net> wrote: Dave,

Well, does the plastic base have a logo? We're all waiting to find out!

Galen Poole
Jackson, MS


----- Original Message -----
From: "dave martinez"
To: "C. Andrews"
Cc: "CR List"
Sent: Monday, August 08, 2005 2:14 PM
Subject: Re: [CR]re: what's under that Cinelli saddle?



> Hello Charles,
>
> I removed the leather top from the Cinelli-Unicanitor saddle last night.
> It came off quite easily with very little glue residue. Kinda reminded me
> when I was a kid skinning a catfish (off topic).
>
> Regards,
> Dave Martinez
> Fremont Ca
>
> "C. Andrews" wrote:
> Mike Kone wrote in response to Dave M.'s question:
>
> Hi Dave,
>
> I did this once - yes, I took an old scruffy old logo saddle
> and found an old logo plastic shell with the Unicanitor
> logo - Cool!
>
> But!!!! - there was a problem. Lots of adhesive residue was
> hard to remove so it is not so simple a task. And I don't
> thing the shell is perfectly identical to the plastic only
> version - not the same holes. But I suppose if cleaned up
> the task might work.
>
> Mike Kone Boulder CO
>
> ********
>
> I have a couple of these where the leather was removed. I
> notice a permanent change in texture where the leather was
> glued down; my guess would be that the solvents in the
> contact cement used at that time (old-style contact cement
> was serious stuff, as we all recall, I'm sure), altered the
> plastic beneath.
>
> Might still be worth taking the leather off...but it's
> likely the saddle will never look like one that came without
> leather.
>
> My two bits.
>
> Charles Andrews
> SoCal
>
>
> "What concerns me is not the way things are,
> but rather the way people think things are."
>
> - Epictitus