Umm, over tightening the leather on tensioned leather saddles isn't a really good idea. It ruins the leather and makes the saddle uncomfortable.
Normally, you take about a quarter turn every year or so.
Umm, over tightening the leather on tensioned leather saddles isn't a really good idea. It ruins the leather and makes the saddle uncomfortable.
Normally, you take about a quarter turn every year or so.
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I have a selle an-atomica and it stretched wildly when I first started riding on it. I had to tighten it almost a full turn for the first 5 or 6 rides.
It's continuing to stretch some, just not nearly as quickly. It's comfortable most of the time, but occasionally will just rub me the wrong way, so I think I'm going to try a Brooks as soon as I get my first paycheck (Yay new job!!). The quality of the anatomica just doesn't seem up to par with Brooks. I could never imagine this saddle lasting more than a year without stretching to the point of becoming untensionable.
Wow. That's a lot of stretch.
My biggest concern with my bike getting stolen would be breaking in a new saddle. I can replace pretty much everything else with enough money but it's taken me years to get my saddle the way it is now. Not just the fit but the gorgeous color the leather has turned.
My first experience with a brooks was a B-66 which I hated (but fortunately, my wife loves). Another cycling friend has tried several models and just can't find one she likes. Definitely read what others have said here and ask lots of questions, however it may take some experimentation to find the saddle that makes your butt happy.
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