Leather Racing Saddle Rhinestone tack appropriate for pleasure classes?
I have a leather rhinestone set for barrel racing and i was wondering if it would be okay for pleasure classes. I have a show next saturday and since i'll be there already i was considering doing pleasure classes along with contest. I recently got a new saddle and new tack but i only have the rhinestone set that would match my new saddle (it's light not dark leather which all my other tack was). it is simple leather with the straight single row of rhinestones on the breast collar and the headstall is a engraved flower design with rhinestones in the flowers. nothing too crazy and bling bling like other barrel sets. Also this is just a fun open show nothing extremely special, I just did not want to be too out of place with rhinestones.
yes that would be fine as long as ur not doing serious pleasure
As well as a Brooks leather racing saddle, no less, and a rather sturdy padlock which I fixed to the bike in my student days, circa 1984, and then lost the key.
I must get round to attacking that with a hacksaw. One of these days. Soon.
Thanks very much, and good to hear from you, too, Sweder. Here are the distances: 400 m swim (it felt like 400 km) – 09:11 23 km cycle – 57:08 5 km run (going: soft to muddy) – 26:25.
I'm not sure exactly where, but those times do include a significant number of precious seconds (possibly minutes, even) divided amongst certain other random tasks, such as:
* er, is that Ian Thorpe behind me … maybe I'll stop and let him go … * well now, how do I actually get out of this swimming pool, exactly ? * and where did I put my bike ? * why can't I get my socks on ? * maybe I can wrench my shoulder whilst pulling on that running vest ? * why is there a banana underneath my helmet now ? * why has this plonker stopped his car at the leisure centre exit, stock still in front of me ? * can I drink and peel a banana at the same time, without wobbling ? (No chance). * asking the marshall if there really is a second lap still to run;
and of course (multiple times, this one), * waving and smiling to the photographers, Steve Ovett style.
Yes, Elayne, to all of the above.
As well as a Brooks leather racing saddle, no less, and a rather sturdy padlock which I fixed to the bike in my student days, circa 1984, and then lost the key.
I must get round to attacking that with a hacksaw. One of these days. Soon.
Thanks very much, and good to hear from you, too, Sweder. Here are the distances:
400 m swim (it felt like 400 km) – 09:11
23 km cycle – 57:08
5 km run (going: soft to muddy) – 26:25.
I'm not sure exactly where, but those times do include a significant number of precious seconds (possibly minutes, even) divided amongst certain other random tasks, such as:
* er, is that Ian Thorpe behind me … maybe I'll stop and let him go …
* well now, how do I actually get out of this swimming pool, exactly ?
* and where did I put my bike ?
* why can't I get my socks on ?
* maybe I can wrench my shoulder whilst pulling on that running vest ?
* why is there a banana underneath my helmet now ?
* why has this plonker stopped his car at the leisure centre exit, stock still in front of me ?
* can I drink and peel a banana at the same time, without wobbling ? (No chance).
* asking the marshall if there really is a second lap still to run;
and of course (multiple times, this one),
* waving and smiling to the photographers, Steve Ovett style.