When you're pedalling about your city, soaking up the fabric of life on your urban landscape, it's nice to know your ass is sitting fine and dandy upon a groovy bicycle saddle. Here's a little guide to some of the derriere options available to cycle chicistas and chicistos.
We heart this seat. The heart is a major cultural symbol in Denmark. They have featured country's coat of arms for centuries, we hang hearts on our christmas trees and we even have hearts on our coins:
Don't get us wrong. Vintage saddles have a charm that is almost impossible to replicate, but sometimes you just need to funk things up a bit.
Ride on a rainbow or on flames of passion. Whatever works for you.
Ride on delicate pink or ride right on target.
Some Danish bicycle brands are now producing bike bits that match, like the seat and handlebar grips from Taarnby Bikes, at left. At right, you can't often go wrong with a classic Brooks saddle, which are all the rage in Copenhagen. Classic leather that ends up fitting your bottom and your bottom alone. Now THAT'S personalising supreme.
If you and your bottom fancy the saddle you have now, then you can always use a seat cover for added spice and style. Fluffy or grassy are only two options out of kabillions.
Funk up your seat with colourful, kitsch colours or feel the urban beat with a seat like the one on the
famous Copenhagen Drum Bicycle.
You can choose from a fine selection of animals to keep your saddle dry in the rain or snow.
In Copenhagen many people shove a plastic bag under their saddle and pull it out if the saddle is wet. It's a simple, no-nonsense approach to keep bottoms dry.
The great thing in this city is that if you don't want to use a plastic bag or can't be bothered buying a saddle cover, you'll be given free ones several times a year.
Because there are so many bicycles in the world's cycling capital, advertising printed on saddle covers are an effective marketing tool and you'll often see bike racks where all the bikes have been given a free saddle cover for this or that product.
Here's one from a political party wanting safer routes to school on the left and the text on the right reads, "
Does my ass look big on this?!". It's an advert for a light cream cheese.
These two are for a new organic soft drink and a university, respectively.
Lest we forget the artsy/crafty option. Crochet your own bicycle seat cover and create your own personal style, like this one from
Carina's Craft Blog.
We have some more accessory ideas in our
Cycle Chic Guide to Choosing a Bicycle post from a while back.