On a few occasions over the last 10 years, people have told me how much they love their Brooks saddles. I'd look at the saddles when we had a new one in the shop, knock on the leather surface as though I was knocking on a door and wonder why anyone would want to break in one of those things.
I don't like breaking things in - hiking boots, running shoes; they should fit well and not cause me to suffer from day one. As for saddles, I've been a believer for years in those designed by Terry. I have a couple Butterfly models, a Butterfly Gel (on which I toured in New Zealand) and a Liberator.
This spring, we have yet another Brooks enthusiast on staff (that's three of 'em... all guys). So, I thought, why not? I mean, I might find this to be the best saddle ever. A couple of the guys say they don't even wear cycling pants with chamois (I can't imagine).
So, tonight I brought home my new honey-colored B17S, along with some Proofide to help soften and break it in. I know there are other things I should be doing this evening, like cleaning my road bike before the race tomorrow, but there's something about new biking equipment that just helps me get excited about a bike again. The B17 is going on the single-speed commuter. I'm hoping that in a matter of just a short amount of time, this saddle will fit me perfectly!
Short amount of time? Hmmm.
ReplyDeleteI love both my Brooks, but it's an investment of more than just money.
Yeah, short, as in a few months of commuting...haha. I need to figure out the tensioning, though. After getting the angle right during the first ride, I can tell it's a nice shape. Time will tell, right?
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a really nice saddle. One of my yard sale fun vintage bikes has a Brooks seat on it, although it is not nearly as nice looking as this one :)
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