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  1. #481
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    I'd just spend a lot of money looking for the comfort I already have with my Brooks. We did a long ride, and the only thing that was complaining was my bum. Yoga is making my back and arms much stronger and more flexible. I felt like I could have ridden all day if my poor nether regions weren't complaining so loudly!

    Deb
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    I get funny looks from my lbs when I bring in my mtb with a Brooks. But you know, as you get older you care less what others think and you slap a good ol' classic saddle on that weighs a pound and you finish strong and in less pain than the naysayers.

    Have you seen the Brooks Select organic saddles?

    http://www.brooksengland.com/en/Shop...px?line=Select

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    This is kind of funny about you MTB riders feeling out of place when you have a Brooks.
    When I first started with my Brooks, people told me it wasn't appropriate for road bikes!!

    It's appropriate for my butt and that's all that matters.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biciclista View Post
    It's appropriate for my butt and that's all that matters.
    Brooks should adopt this as their new company slogan.
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  5. #485
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    Got a new brown B-67 today. It goes nicely with the root-beer brown color of the bike. Since my sitbones are already tough, it didn't feel much different from my "broken in" one. I can't wait for a summer of pain-free riding.

    Deb
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    Quote Originally Posted by BleeckerSt_Girl View Post
    Brooks should adopt this as their new company slogan.
    I second this motion.

    "Things look different from the seat of a bike carrying a sleeping bag with a cold beer tucked inside." ~Jim Malusa
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biciclista View Post
    This is kind of funny about you MTB riders feeling out of place when you have a Brooks.
    I think the reason mtb'ers are reluctant to use a Brooks is because of 1) cost, 2) it's too purty to get muddy 3) the nose is hard as heck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackhillsbiker View Post
    Got a new brown B-67 today. It goes nicely with the root-beer brown color of the bike. Since my sitbones are already tough, it didn't feel much different from my "broken in" one. I can't wait for a summer of pain-free riding.
    Congratulations! Happy riding.

    Root beer...that must be one of those Jaimison root beer bikes?
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    This is just a generic picture. I'll replace it with one of the bike and saddle later.

    Deb
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    Deb, great bike! I can't wait to see yours with your Brooks on it.
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  11. #491
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    Reason I love TE:

    This was the response I received on another Brooks Saddles messageboard:

    "The B 67 is a B66 made with a singlewire chassis. Itīs a bit wide for looks on a sporty bike."

    Nobody here would ever recommend a Brooks that "looked" more appropriate over one that fits the best.

    Deb
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    Deb, your bike begs for a Brooks, no doubt about it What a pretty color combo~creme and root beer, like an A&W root beer float.

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    "The B 67 is a B66 made with a singlewire chassis. Itīs a bit wide for looks on a sporty bike."
    The same could be said about my chassis, but ask me if I care.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BleeckerSt_Girl View Post
    The same could be said about my chassis, but ask me if I care.
    yeah me too. Bite me. It's MY bike
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  15. #495
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    B67 vs Terry Liberator or ?

    Glad I found this site, but too many pages to read through. Sorry if my question has already been answered.

    I ordered a B67 for a Surly Cross Check 42". Every worker at bike shops kept telling me it'd take weeks/months to break it in. My 2000 mile trip starts in a week and I don't know if I should cxl my Brooks order and just buy a Terry Liberator or not. Also, what is equivalent to the Liberatoor with no cut-out? Thanks.

 

 

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