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This is the new Duster saddle from SDG. Looks good. Lots of color options. Perfectly suited for an all-mountain or trail bike.
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SDG's I-Beam system is sleek, compact, and super adjustable.
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Do you ever rock a seat bag? This makes it easy.
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The cavity between the saddle and I-Beam rail offers a bit of flex for added comfort on long rides.
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It's light weight, too!
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The new SDG/ODI collab grips. Notice the miniature SDG logos.
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These grips feel good. Really good.
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New for the dirt jump/slopestyle crowd, the 2012 Apollo saddle.
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SDG is always working with their athletes to make the best saddles possible.
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Have you ever pinched your seat only to have it slip and your bars fall away from you? Not fun! SDG solved that.
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SDG made a believer out of Kyle Strait (us too). Visit <a href="http://www.sdgcomponents.com/" target="_blank"><b><font color="#ffff00">www.SDGcomponents.com</font></b></a> for their latest innovations.
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SDG Components brought a few new products to the tradeshow, including the 2012 Duster saddle, Apollo jump saddle, and SDG/ODI collab grips. Details inside.