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  1. Unfortunately, you probably don’t – they’re not supposed to do that and the metal part is probably alloy so not designed to bend. The answer is a new saddle.

  2. I did this and was able to put it back. Just google, you boil water and drop the seat nose into it, plastic loosens up and you can bend it back in. You are not bending rails, ylu are bending the seat.

  3. I had this happen and I just brute force bent the saddle, not the rails. Put the back on first, then bend the shit out of the saddle nose until the front gets started , then wiggle it on or hit it with the palm of your hand. Whichever seems appropriate. You may need to hold the middle down while pulling up the nose. The saddle shouldn’t do that though and the “seat” part is most likely already cracked or compromised somehow. It will probably be rideable, but the last thing you need is a seat or seatpost failure while you’re riding, if you catch my drift. I demoed a full suspension bike from a shop around 25 years ago. I launched off a curb into the street goofing around and the seatpost snapped where its clamp was bonded to the post. I didn’t crash or get injured, but I never forgot it either, lol.

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    I hate to tell you, you got a cheap dangerous sadle i would not ride with it buy a new one for a higher price like 30€ or higher just don’t cheap out on sadle’s it will be a good thing if you get a good quality one for that price range than to be in the emergency room with something stuck in your body and that price is paying sometimes your life

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