How nice! I'm wanting to get a Brooks. They are so classic. But I get overwhelmed when I go to buy one with all the different types and end up not buying one.
How nice! I'm wanting to get a Brooks. They are so classic. But I get overwhelmed when I go to buy one with all the different types and end up not buying one.
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Surly Pacer/Terry Butterfly
Quintana Roo Cd01/Koobi Stratus
1981 Schwinn Le Tour Tourist
Jamis Coda Femme
Never fear, my dears!
The Gurus of Brooks (aka "Brooks Cult") are here!
Give us your measurements, and I bet within a day you will have half a dozen saddle suggestions! (and with the 6 months free trial/full refund deal from Bill at www.wallbike.com , you can't go wrong even if WE'RE wrong!)
(but of course, we're *never* wrong....)
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"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson
Got my first Brooks saddle put on my commuter bike today. Will test it out in a few days when I get my legs back (I got hit by a car yesterday). It feels so hard--I wonder how long it will take to break in...
Hey you Brooks lovers I am looking into getting one myself. I am 6' tall and have the hips to match. Sit bone to sit bone is 177mm. I ride long distances on mostly improved bike trails these days. Trails are limestone gratings for the most part. I will be going on a bike trip DC to Pittsburgh in Sept on my new Cannondale. I ride on an old women's Avocet saddle that has seen better days. It was a great saddle 25 years and 30 lbs ago (before kids) After having kids my girl parts changed along with the added weight my old saddle just doesn't hit right. Any suggestions on which Brooks to start with?
Thanks
Brooks B67 or B68
(and anything else based on the B66 top: B66, B18, B72, etc.)
The other models are going to have you planting your sit bones right on top of the metal cantle plate (for example the B17-S is 177mm, the outer cm on each side is cantle plate so your suspended leather sit-spot is 157 mm) or missing the saddle completely (for example, the Swallow, which is 152 mm).
There are many reasons *not* to get a B67-S (short) or B68-S (short). The short nose means less control of the bike for some folks, and the resulting shorter rails mean some fitting issues. YMMV.
6 months free trial/full refund at www.wallbike.com
"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson
I'm okay--just healing. It happened on my road bike, which is now in the shop for repairs. Yesterday I took my commuter steelie out for a ride (it's the one with the brooks saddle on it). I love my new brooks, although I think I may need to tilt the nose down slightly. It feels super "slippery" compared to my Jett.