I can't give you any advice but...cool! I've been so tempted to get one and I really look forward to reading your review! That's kind of exciting...from what I've read about Brooks is that they last forever and they are so beautiful![]()
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Ok...you Brooks fanatics have convinced me that I need to try one out! I ordered myself a B68 from Wallingford....will let you know what I think.
Any advice for me?
I can't give you any advice but...cool! I've been so tempted to get one and I really look forward to reading your review! That's kind of exciting...from what I've read about Brooks is that they last forever and they are so beautiful![]()
Since it seems rather a lot of Seattlites (and surrounding area gals) are interested in these saddles - if you ever want to look at them in person the guy down the street from me 20/20 Cycles, interestingly enough located at 2020 E. Union, has a farily large selection for the small shop he is. Plus Alex really likes color so he has more than your basic black and brown...
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Recycled Cycles has a few of the models, and will order any you want.
Free Range Cycles has maybe 2 or 3, but they do have them.
Seattle: Land of Brooks!
(and "WallBike" is Wallingford Bicycle Parts, which used to be in -you guessed it- Wallingford! A mere 10 blocks from my old house in Seattle!)
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Elliott Bay bikes has them too.