I looked at some well used Honey colored saddles at Rivendell today. They didn't seem to have changed much, certainly no black spots. The color was somewhere between a tan and a brown.
V.
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I'm wondering how the color mellows over time.
Do biking shorts add a black patina or do the saddles really mellow to a nice maroon or burgandy color as I have seen suggested on a site?
Quill
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I looked at some well used Honey colored saddles at Rivendell today. They didn't seem to have changed much, certainly no black spots. The color was somewhere between a tan and a brown.
V.
My husband's that he ruined was a honey and it's just a little darker than they are new. His shorts and sweat did not blacken it, only darken it.
on the left, showing slightly darker than it is, is the new honey brooks.
on the right, showing true color is the ruined one. You see that crease?
that fits my husband's behind much too well now.
they are both B17 Honey colored.
ow. For those of those who ride in the rain, that's a painful sight.
I've ridden my brooks in the rain too. Just not for 24 hours in a sitting!!!
I have a saddle cover for my Brooks that I use when it's really pouring.
V.
So...is there any way to protect a brooks saddle for 24 hours of riding in the rain (not that I plan to ride 24 hours in the rain anytime soon...)
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Carrie Anne
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Saddle Cover
http://www.rivbike.com/webalog/saddl...ies/11014.html
V.
Although I have no interest in riding in those conditions long enough to "melt" my saddle, when the bike is on top of the car in rainy conditions, I just tie a plastic bag over it.
Originally Posted by mimitabby
Brooks (wallingford) sells inexpensive rain protection saddle covers for their saddles, between $8-$10. http://www.wallbike.com/brooks/saddlecare.html I bought one when I purchased my saddle as i know we will get rain. I think mine was between $8-$10, rolls up teeny tiny, which is get to always have with me, just in case.
Jennifer
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Thanks Veronica and Mimitabby.
They do seem to mellow with alot of character. Remind me of horse saddles. I can't wait to get a new one for my Trek 1500.The black Team Pro looks and works well on my Cyclocross due to the color and weight compatibilities.
Just waiting for a good deal now...
Yes, SHE can.
"Angels fly because they take themselves lightly"
Gilbert K. Chesterton
MimitabbyOriginally Posted by mimitabby
I wonder if Brooks would be able to refit the "24 hour" job. Then again maybe it has sentimental value just as it is.
Quillfred
Yes, SHE can.
"Angels fly because they take themselves lightly"
Gilbert K. Chesterton
Quillfred, I have to call wallbikes tomorrow... Maybe I will just ask them!
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I just got off the phone from Wallbike, (i got a saddle cover added to my order)
they said use plastic bags over the saddles in driving rain.
They also said that if you get a saddle drenched (like DH did) to let it dry out before you sit on it.
if you sit on it; you will ruin it.
keep proofhiding it though; this will help.
and no, they can't fix the leather. they can fix any other part of the saddle.
So gals, if you are doing 24 hour rides in the rain, put a plastic bag (or something) over your saddle!