because the space between the saddle stem and the handlebars is smaller, so there's less room for a long saddle
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Why would having shorter arms put you closer to the saddle nose when you stand?? I would think it would do the opposite.
I don't have long arms and the regular length saddles dont' get in my way when I stand. Of course I have mine shoved all the way back though. That's another thing- the S models have really short rails which means they wind up not being able to be pushed back at all, thus are closer to the bars in general.
Knot- My second new Brooks didn't hurt my butt during the breakin period much at all- no way like the sore butt of the first one! I think my behind is broken in already.
Lisa
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because the space between the saddle stem and the handlebars is smaller, so there's less room for a long saddle
Well, folks, I'm about to join the B-68 fold, I think!
Today, I went on a long-for-me ride of forty miles, and in the process went over 1000 miles on the ol' odometer. I've kind of been planning to reward myself in some way for hitting that milestone (it's about twice as far as I'd ever done in a *full* season before, and it's still early August! Yay me!), and it's also as good a time as any to accept the fact that the reason I *still* don't have dimples on the B-17 (which also has over 1000 miles on it now) is 'cause my butt bones are right on the metal frame. Not quite over the edge, but not inside on just leather, either. It's still comfier than any other saddle I've used, but I'm thinking it's not really the ideal model for me.
So...the plan is to put it on the mountain bike where it'll be fine for shorter distances or sell it, and get a B-68 for Edwina-the-Volpe, who is my commuting / trail riding / long distance cruisin' gal.
I placed the order at Wallingford for a nice honey B-68 like Lisa's. Can't wait to try it out - this may be a match made in heaven!
Be sure to keep us posted, Rose!
Lisa
My mountain dulcimer network...FOTMD.com...and my mountain dulcimer blog
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Will do! I'll have to take some pictures of my bike with the new saddle once I get it set up! I've really been enjoying the Brooks photo thread...
Sure would be nice if it arrived before next weekend, but that may be too much to hope. Soon, though!
Well - looks like I've finally reached the "keep" point on my Brooks B68! I rode 40 miles Saturday, 70 on Sunday - and I don't remember the saddle. Yay! As long as my chamois is as wide as the saddle, I'm good to go.