Brooks Saddles make history

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PpPete

Legendary Member
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Chandler's Ford
not seen those before
good link(s)
 

Garz

Squat Member
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Down
Anyone have one of the racey type models, im now thinking of getting one as it will last longer than the bikes and hopefully be uber comfy?
 

jimboalee

New Member
Location
Solihull
Got a copper rivet honey pro on my Pug.

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Is great, like yaknow.
 

Garz

Squat Member
Location
Down
How many jimbo miles to break them in would you say (and in your opinion worth the money)?
 

Noodley

Guest
Garz said:
Anyone have one of the racey type models, im now thinking of getting one as it will last longer than the bikes and hopefully be uber comfy?

I had a Pro and a Swift Titanium. Sold them both as I didn't get on with them. Never had any saddle sores since I replaced them.
 

Garz

Squat Member
Location
Down
Oh so you got saddle sore whilst using them?

In the videos it does stipulate that it takes a bit of mileage to break them in. I currently on the stock seat that came with the bike and on 40+ mile rides it does ache a bit leading me to believe it could be replaced with a superior one albeit some trial and error.
 

Dave5N

Über Member
I did thousands of miles on my B17 Narrows. Loved them. Can't say I'd swap my Spec. Toupes for them now though.
 

Lambchop

New Member
Location
Home Counties
Mmmm I do like Brooks stuff, I have the honey coloured leather bar tape on my old Dawes that match my San Marco Regal saddle in brown suede. Nice.
 

GrahamG

Guru
Location
Bristol
Biggest problem with Brooks saddles is that the bloody rails are too short - if you don't have a slack seat angle (like most bikes designed at the same time as their saddles!) then you need a seatpost with a huge amount of setback. Daft buggers think that working to century old designs is more important that keeping abreast of trends in the bike industry. I'm giving a B17 a go but am frankly astounded that I need to buy a new seatpost in order to make it work.
 

Bollo

Failed Tech Bro
Location
Winch
Noodley said:
I had a Pro and a Swift Titanium. Sold them both as I didn't get on with them. Never had any saddle sores since I replaced them.

I've got a same Swift Ti on the Thorn Horror. It's great to look at but nothing special in the comfort stakes, despite several thousand miles of my arse. The spec toupe on the vanity bike is more comfortable, despite looking like its popped out of a cracker ( admittedly a waitrose cracker). Saddles. Very personal.
 

chap

Veteran
Location
London, GB
Brooks saddles are great products, and the Green leather B17 is to die for. Seriously, next to getting a bespoke suit, this is the closest I come to fathoming the female obsessions with shoes and such.
 

StuartG

slower but further
Location
SE London
I have a new narrow replacing a 30 year old a much abused but still comfortable original on my tourer. I have a standard on my Brompton. As my buttocks first saw light of day in Smethwick they are clearly completely Brooks compatible.

Wouldn't dream of using any other saddle.
 
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