Deb, welcome to TE!
and welcome to the Brooks Saddle Fan Club. There are MANY of us here.
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After many agonizing saddle tries, I've decided to try a B67s. I found one open box (showroom model) for a good price. I ride upright because of back/neck issues and a surgery last year on my spine. I adore my bike. The only missing piece is a great saddle. I've tried many cutouts and even the Topeak, but only end up more miserable than I started out. The Topeak told me I do like a T-shaped saddle the best. I prefer less padding (easier on my back), and a flattish surface. The padding never hits my sit bones in the right place for the whole ride. I looked at the specs for many Terry saddles, and was almost set to order a Falcon, when I read all the threads about the Brooks. I'm crossing my fingers (and keeping my old Serfas just in case).
Deb
Deb, welcome to TE!
and welcome to the Brooks Saddle Fan Club. There are MANY of us here.
Let us know how you like it!
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Has anyone had issues with the black dye coming off on pants? I don't have black cycling shorts, I usually wear khaki-colored climbing pants.
Deb
One of my Brooks saddles is black (I have 3). Never had an issue with the dye, and I don't generally wear "cycling clothes." Brooks are made with very high quality leather, more of an issue is when I've put too thick a layer of Proofhide on and *that* has left a bit of a grease mark on my pants. (it has washed out)
When you put on Proofhide, rub it in well and buff it well.
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+ 1 on the proofhide. I have a black saddle, and have not ridden extensively in non bike garb - but I haven't noticed a problem when I have had occasion to
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It arrived today!! I've applied a liberal amount of Proofide. I wish I could ride it tonight, but, alas, I have too much to do if we are going away for the weekend (not to ride bikes, either... sigh...). It sure is beautiful. I'll let you know how it goes.
Deb
I couldn't resist. I blew through the pile of work on my desk today like a woman possessed! I got home early and MDH (bless his heart) had already installed my saddle, leaving it just loose enough for me to make the final adjustments. A quick change out of work clothes, and a off I went. I can't say it was love at first sit--I really have a BONY bum (and my tailbone would appreciate its own little divot), but I'm not sore, and not smooshed like I was on the cutout saddle I had before. My spine isn't making its usual complaints, either. The Brooks does make me very aware of my posture, and not slumping into the saddle. I think we're going to make a good pair (and it looks very smart on my dark green and black bike...) So far, so good. Only about 11 or so miles, but it's a start.
Deb
Tonight I got some bike shorts (my first ever!) – Shebeest sss. I love them! I must've tried on 10 different pair before I tried these on. They fit perfectly – which is amazing given all the different sizes and shapes of women's bodies. I tried several different Pearl Izumi shorts, which are the favorite of my cycling buddy, Pattie, but they were awful for me. Now I can't wait to get back on my bike.
Deb