They're right, it probably won't. Tell them to try mounting it on the seatpost instead.
LBS guys laugh heartily at everything they don't sell.and they may laugh heartily when I bring it in for its servicing if I show up with it. But as I said, I don't care if it works.
A thin slip of a girl. Probably a B17 would work well for you. I strongly advise you to NOT get the "S" model though (the so-called women's model B17S). It's just shorter and so you can't move it forward and backwards as much on its rails....annoying and limiting.BTW, I am a narrow "wisp of a girl" as someone said once...5'5 and 115 lbs (wet) and I have, also a quote, "a bony butt." So, if I take the plunge on the brooks, which one?
The regular B17 is what I would recommend, unless you want to try one of the narrower "racing style" Brooks saddles. Being slender, you could probably get away with them. I doubt you need any of the Brooks with springs- that'd be going a bit too far on a sleek road bike and a lightweight rider.
Think of the extra weight of the Brooks over another saddle as being simply like the weight of a half glass of water. Big deal.
But a butt screaming in pain after 40 miles?....now THAT'S a big deal.
Go for it!- Order from Wallingford and you can always return it after trying it out!![]()