Without seeing them up close and next to each other its impossible to tell - so its entirely up to you, obvs
I reckon however, as the saddle is essentially remote from the frame (i.e stuck out there on the end of the seatpost), the risk of clashing is far less than say, almost perfectly colour-matched frame and forks
Also, dont forget that the risk is the same between the components and the orange leather
I think with some boss stitching, this could look amazing!
I reckon however, as the saddle is essentially remote from the frame (i.e stuck out there on the end of the seatpost), the risk of clashing is far less than say, almost perfectly colour-matched frame and forks
Also, dont forget that the risk is the same between the components and the orange leather
I think with some boss stitching, this could look amazing!