Good morning, I sent you a private message regarding my enjoyment of my Brooks B17 S saddle. Would need rain cover if you plan on parking in the rain. I know there are a lot of folks who have better saddle knowledge than I.
How's the bike?
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There is so much saddle information out there that I am having a hard time getting caught up to speed on all of the different brands and models. Could anyone suggest where to start in looking for a saddle?
This is for a road bike that will be for commuting to/from work at the outset, sitting in a not-very-aggressive position.
I am not sure that I am measuring accurately, but I am pretty sure that my sit bones are spaced wider than average, like around 145 mm, or thereabouts, maybe? Is that big? I have a smallish frame, but I did birth a giant baby (11.5 lbs!) without too much trouble, so I suspect I have roomy bones down there. (Not TMI, I hope?)
What's a good saddle to try? I'm not looking for super fancy at this point, just something serviceable that will fit until I figure out what I like.
Thanks!
Gillian
Good morning, I sent you a private message regarding my enjoyment of my Brooks B17 S saddle. Would need rain cover if you plan on parking in the rain. I know there are a lot of folks who have better saddle knowledge than I.
How's the bike?
"Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls & looks like work" - Thomas Edison
Is the 145mm the outside of the bones, or the center?
I've got 150mm center, 180mm outside; and I have Brooks B67 and B68 saddles on all my bikes.
"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson
If you decide you want to sit on a Brooks you can go to CleverCycles on Hawthorne and they have ones mounted on a wooden swivel chair. They had one on one of their Brompton folding bikes that I test rode around the neighborhood, so I had some idea it would fit before actually buying one.
"Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls & looks like work" - Thomas Edison