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  1. #1
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    Rose, here are some pix of my new B68 honey Brooks....
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    Ooh...it's gorgeous! I really like the pebbled look with the honey. Thanks for posting pics!

    For the moment, I think I'm going to stick with the B17, at least until my initial sitbone soreness goes away. I think a part of the whole Terry saga was just grass-is-greener syndrome.

    Heh...I went back to the LBS tonight to return it and talked saddles for awhile with the guy working the counter. After hearing my laundry list of wants (and complaints about the Terry) - not smooth / slick enough, too smooshy, too wide in the nose, etc. - he pulled out a few saddles, one of which was the B17! Made me laugh. I admit, I didn't 'fess up to owning one already. I still feel...unworthy of having such a classic, somehow. Pretentious upstart. So I just thanked him and went on my way, though a part of me actually wanted to buy another for my mountain bike, just to spite the Terry sitting on the counter. It didn't like me, it didn't, it didn't.

    I went on a good fifteen mile ride tonight, and I really think my Brooks is starting to feel like home. It's smooth (but no longer slippery), nice and cool, it moves with me without smushing anything, it's springy when the road is bumpy, and after just shy of a hundred and seventy five miles, I think it's finally *starting* to get sitbone dents. Most importantly, no girly bits were harmed in the making of that trip... My sitbones are still a tad bruised feeling, but I know a part of that is just that I've only had the bike for three weeks and I did my first thirty mile ride on Saturday!

    Bottom line, I think, is that I'm pretty well sold on the whole leather saddle thing. I *think* the regular ol' B17 is wide enough for me, and it sure looks classy on Edwina. If it doesn't work, I now know my LBS can get Brooks saddles...and their prices were right in line with Wallingford. So I can always order a B68 down the line if I decide I need one.

    As for the topic of the thread...I did another scoping out session this evening after my ride, and I think Saturday I'm going to make my first go of riding to work. After last weekend, I know I can go thirty miles at a go, so fifteen twice a day should be doable - and that's at the outside of what this trip will likely be.

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    By the way, Lisa - after that I had to go check out your bike page again. What a pretty bike - I highly approve of that blue!

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    Thanks Rose! I just now put 3 new pix of my blue bike up, about 3 minutes ago! I took them today while photographing the saddle for you.

    You can see the difference between the old unfinished "raw" cork tape on the handlebars, and what it looks like after twining and shellacking them. I also have thinner tires now.
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    Lisa - that is one gorgeous saddle! I can hardly wait for Flossie's B67 in honey leather now!

    (Crow Carmelita Crosscheck really likes the black B67 that used to be on Flossie, so I'm just not riding Flossie until the honey one comes in)
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    Quote Originally Posted by KnottedYet View Post
    (Crow Carmelita Crosscheck really likes the black B67 that used to be on Flossie, so I'm just not riding Flossie until the honey one comes in)

    POOR FLOSSIE!!!! Not only have you "betrayed" and abandoned her, but....you even stripped off her saddle and gave it to the new Usurper??? Poor Flossie......even her golden lugs can't help her now....(sniffle, sniffle, lower lip trembling....)
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    No, Lisa, Flossie now has a better matching honey colored saddle. I wouldn't have it any other way. Black saddle on the surly, Honey on Flossie!

    where are the handlebar tape pictures?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mimitabby View Post
    No, Lisa, Flossie now has a better matching honey colored saddle. I wouldn't have it any other way. Black saddle on the surly, Honey on Flossie!

    where are the handlebar tape pictures?
    I just hope Flossie "knows" she is getting a new saddle! She just has her naked seatpost sticking up in the air right now....so undignified!

    The handlebar tape pix are on my main bike page, under the 3 updated 2007 blue bike pictures:
    http://harmonias.com/Bikes.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lisa S.H. View Post
    Rose, here are some pix of my new B68 honey Brooks....
    Lisa! I love the look of the leather saddle with the leather accents on the bag. It feels very classy in that J. Peterman kind of way!

 

 

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