B17 for me and I wouldn't use anything else even without my suspension post.hi everyone I rather like the look of the brooks saddle ,does anyone use one feedback would be appreciated thanks
Allegedlythe one I have looked at is the brooks flyer ,I was talking to a cyclist the other day who had a brooks saddle 20 years old she told me 250miles and it would be broken in, and to treat it with the brooks wax? does the saddle mould to the person?
I think the person moulds to the Brooks.the one I have looked at is the brooks flyer ,I was talking to a cyclist the other day who had a brooks saddle 20 years old she told me 250miles and it would be broken in, and to treat it with the brooks wax? does the saddle mould to the person?
Agreed, absolutely. After using all sorts of saddles over the years, I got a new B17 which I treated for a few days before using with Proofide -comfortable from the start. I was amazed as the last Brooks I had 30 odd years ago never really broke in properly. As a result of this success I bought a slightly used s/h B17 on eBay for my other bike, treated it the same way and have again found it very comfortable.B17 for me and I wouldn't use anything else even without my suspension post.
They aren't for everyone though and can take a few hundred miles to break in, similar to a pair of leather walking boots.
There's no way you can find out if they suit you unless you buy and use one for a while, good news is that you can almost get your money back on ebay if you don't like it and some folk would sooner buy one that's slightly used.
Dave.
I have one on my Surly Long Haul Trucker which is my touring bike. It has seen duty on a 3,000 km tour into the outback (read around 1,000 + km of dirt roads) plus some shorter rides.hi everyone I rather like the look of the brooks saddle ,does anyone use one feedback would be appreciated thanks