Some burning questions have been answered!
I have gone on two (count 'em, 2!) test rides with my new Brooks B17S saddle on my Trek 5200 road bike. Somewhere it said to keep the initial rides kind of short, so I've only gone a grand total of 34 miles. This has been enough to answer some of the questions I had in a prevous post.
1. Will it be comfortable? I realize that some break in time may be necessary.
Answer: Oh, it's pretty comfy! I notice a little pressure in the girly bit area, but nothing terrible, and sometimes I even hit saddle nirvana which I hope is a promise of things to come.
2. Will it look out of place on my road bike (Trek 5200 WSD)? (If it's comfortable, who really cares?)
Answer: It looks great. And it's comfortable. I think I'm in love. :)
3. Will I like it better on one bike than the other?
Answer: Dunno, because I've only tried it on my road bike. But I can certainly see getting one of these for the mountain bike, which I use for riding trails rather than hardcore technical adventures.
4. How hard will it be to find the seat post settings with the new saddle?
Answer: It was so easy that I was able to do it after having a beer. Or was it two beers? I had measured my old seat height from the ground to the spot above the seat post. When I put the Brooks on, I made sure the measurements were the same, made the saddle tilt be level, and eye-balled the fore-aft. So far, so good. If I get curious, I can probably have my LBS take a look at the seat settings.
5. Is the uniquely conforming leather saddle thing all it's cracked up to be?
Answer: 34 miles is not long enough to tell, but at this point, it's looking pretty good.
6. How does this work if your seat bones are kind of narrow?
Answer: It's fine. Lots of support in the back, and due to the shape of the saddle, I don't notice any chafing on my inner thighs.
To sum it up, so far, so good! I think I may end up trying different seat height settings to see if it helps with the pressure up front. Or I might try loosening the leather tension. Or I might leave it alone and see if it improves after a couple more rides.
Will I be taking advantage of Wallingford Bikes 6 month return policy? Hmmm, at this point, I don't think so. Las Vegas odds are at 300 to 1. ;)
-- Melissa