Bicycle seat

Chairs and seats – Straddle seat – Sectional or split relatively movable supporting surface

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297214, B62J 100, B62J 118

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060740027

ABSTRACT:
A bicycle seat for improved comfort and performance. The bicycle seat comprises an elongated support member for supporting a rider, wherein the elongated support member includes a central portion and opposed end portions that extend outward and flare backwards and upwards relative to the central portion. The seat further comprises a left and right seat cushion immovably mounted over the elongated support member, and positioned in a V-shape configuration. The configuration of the seat provides improved rider comfort, while maintaining lateral stability for the rider.

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