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  1. #1
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    Brooks still isn't broken in...

    Hi, I put a beautiful black brooks on my commuter back in October. I have ridden the bike every day but twice this winter. I have treated the saddle with conditioner about two or three times, and it still looks and *feels* brand new! i.e. - I haven't broken it in at all! What to do? I weigh just over 100lbs. Is it possible that it will take me forever to break in this saddle? I have ridden a friend's brooks that is broken in, and it's quite nice. I would like to do a tour on this bike this spring, but not so sure with the rock hard brooks on it Any ideas would be most welcome! Thanks ladies!

  2. #2
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    The important question is- is the saddle comfortable to ride on or not? Are you having problems? If you are comfortable riding it then do nothing.

    Both my Brooks' are 'broken in' in terms of having formed slightly to my sitbones, but they are anything but soft. I don't think the leather is designed to get soft- it's supposed to give firm support more than anything else. When I knock on both my Brooks with my knuckles it's almost like knocking on wood. Yet they are supremely comfortable and do have slight dents from my sitbones, but that's about it. This after riding thousands of miles on them. So what do you mean by 'broken in'...just the sitbone dent thing?

    It's true you are very lightweight and that might be a factor.

    My DH wanted to hurry the breaking in on one new Brooks he had and he applied a very generous amount of neatsfoot oil to both sides of it. That made it get broken in in a HURRY and he was pleased with the result. BUT- it did darken the color a lot- from honey to dark brown....and be aware that it would void the warrantee to apply anything but Brooks' own ProofHyde.
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  3. #3
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    we had a b17 that was that way. We sold it to a very large heavy man and he loved it.
    So try Bleeks suggestion, slather that thing in grease. (And talk to whomever you bought it from first)
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  4. #4
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    I think it's a myth that Brooks saddles magically get broken in. It's supposed to be pretty hard an stay hard. I'd try adjusting your saddle position, such as fore/aft tilt, height, etc.

  5. #5
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    untrue. They do get broken in. Perhaps what that means is what you are referring to as the myth.
    It might take 10 years for it to be actually soft, but the saddle does change, in weeks or months; both visually and to the feel on your backside. On my saddle, you can see where my sitting bones are. there is the slightest indentation.

    and remember, your sitting bones themselves must get conditioned.
    I like Bikes - Mimi
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    Dahon 2009 Sport - Luna
    Old Raleigh Mixte - Mitzi

  6. #6
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    My Brooks never got broken in, either. I hated the thing and sold it to someone on TE.
    Maybe being a lightweight makes it worse?

 

 

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