sbloom
Well-Known Member
Both too narrow I think, the Albion might actually be just as bad or worse....so if you widen that it would absolutely be a disaster...but I see them fitted to shoulder angle (the Saddle Fit 4 Life approach) which I don't agree with, but possibly works for some. I see a LOT Of fitting as narrow as is needed to hold the front up in balance, no regard to the actual width at the front or, possibly more important, the angle of the rails under the twist. By the by, but obviously could be relevant...
What adjustments have been done to these saddles? Albions aren't best for adjusting their traditional trees, they don't play well with Saddle Devils etc. Ideal may stand up to it better, but depends on age (I don't generally narrow a saddle older than 5 years, and at 10 years I seldom even widen them) and the history of adjustments. Best consult your own fitter as we all have our own ideas on this and he/she is the one who may be liable if it goes wrong.
What adjustments have been done to these saddles? Albions aren't best for adjusting their traditional trees, they don't play well with Saddle Devils etc. Ideal may stand up to it better, but depends on age (I don't generally narrow a saddle older than 5 years, and at 10 years I seldom even widen them) and the history of adjustments. Best consult your own fitter as we all have our own ideas on this and he/she is the one who may be liable if it goes wrong.