Breaking-in a Brooks saddle.

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Davidc

Guru
Location
Somerset UK
GregCollins is right. I find B17s comfy straight from the box. I tried a B17N and it nearly killed me. Width has to be right.

As for that picture - the top needs to be level! That angle would make any saddle murder.
 

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
I have B17 saddles on three of my bikes. I was so confident in the comfort of a B17 that I set off on a LEJOG with a brand new one. I've found them all to be comfortable from day one.
 

yello

Guest
B17N here. I think there's a difference between 'broken in/softened' and 'comfortable'.

Mine was comfortable pretty much from the off - once I'd tinkered a little with the position. I found I like the Brooks slightly lower than my other saddles and, at first, slightly nose up.

I noticed today, for the first time, that there are 2 hollows (or 'dimples') appearing where my sit bones are.... I've done more than 20,000km on the saddle!! Hence I now say there's a difference between comfortable and broken in. ;)
 

PpPete

Legendary Member
Location
Chandler's Ford
I've yet to put enough miles in my Brooks Swift to put dimples in it... and it is significantly more comfortable than the second hand one I bought that had been over-softened.... and that was more comfortable than any modern style saddle I tried previously.
 

Ian H

Ancient randonneur
My three Pros are pretty good. The oldest is over 25 yrs old, the newest about 15. The leather basically gives them shock-absorbing qualities, like well-damped suspension. I treated them initially by turning them upsidedown, liberally coating with Proofide, and leaving somewhere warm for a day or so. Mine are good for a few hundred miles at a time (mind you, the arse is fairly well seasoned too).
 
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Scilly Suffolk

Über Member
First proper ride (rather than around the block) with it today: I genuinely forgot I was sat on it at first, as if there was no saddle.

Thanks for the advice (from me and my backside).
 

Garz

Squat Member
Location
Down
Yes a clothes horse would be much cheaper to buy and be able to hang more clothes on... :whistle:

Time to put it up for sale in the classifieds- poor thing!
 

Globalti

Legendary Member
Little known fact: before bicycles were invented, the Brooks company made chastity belts from wrought iron and leather. Go figure.
 
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