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Old April 25th 04, 03:53 AM
Peter
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Hello people. While I was spring cleaning my Cannondale Tourer today I
realize I had never gotten aeound to posting asking how the Brooks B5N
leather saddle compares(d) to the Brooks #15 leather saddle.

I am wondering just how old this saddle is and what type of quality it is.
It must be pretty good or it wouldn't have lasted all these years.

The saddle is black, at least it is where the dye hasn't worn off yet, with
B5N on the sides where the Brooks logo is. At the rear it has 6 steel rivets
holding the leather to a metal form which has two slotted hangers for
attaching a seat bag to. It has steel rails. The nose is attached with three
steel rivets, one on each side and one on top. There is also a name plate on
the back of the saddle BROOKS under which in smaller letters it says Made In
England.

Was this saddle intended for a mid-level bike or was it intended for the
low-end market?

Oncw more all useful information is greatly appreciated. Thank you.



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Old April 25th 04, 04:16 AM
Dave Thompson
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"Peter" wrote in message
m...
Hello people. While I was spring cleaning my Cannondale Tourer today I
realize I had never gotten aeound to posting asking how the Brooks B5N
leather saddle compares(d) to the Brooks #15 leather saddle.

I am wondering just how old this saddle is and what type of quality it is.
It must be pretty good or it wouldn't have lasted all these years.

The saddle is black, at least it is where the dye hasn't worn off yet,

with
B5N on the sides where the Brooks logo is. At the rear it has 6 steel

rivets
holding the leather to a metal form which has two slotted hangers for
attaching a seat bag to. It has steel rails. The nose is attached with

three
steel rivets, one on each side and one on top. There is also a name plate

on
the back of the saddle BROOKS under which in smaller letters it says Made

In
England.

Was this saddle intended for a mid-level bike or was it intended for the
low-end market?

Oncw more all useful information is greatly appreciated. Thank you.


The only reference that I could find the B5 and the B15 listd together was

a 1939 Brooks catalog. It appears that the B5 was a less expensive version
of the B15. The B5 was listed as having a Brooks good quality leather top,
while the B15 had a Brooks super quality butt hide top. The B15 also sold
for twice as much; 12/6 vs 6/6


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Old April 25th 04, 04:16 AM
Dave Thompson
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Default Brooks #5 Leather saddle


"Peter" wrote in message
m...
Hello people. While I was spring cleaning my Cannondale Tourer today I
realize I had never gotten aeound to posting asking how the Brooks B5N
leather saddle compares(d) to the Brooks #15 leather saddle.

I am wondering just how old this saddle is and what type of quality it is.
It must be pretty good or it wouldn't have lasted all these years.

The saddle is black, at least it is where the dye hasn't worn off yet,

with
B5N on the sides where the Brooks logo is. At the rear it has 6 steel

rivets
holding the leather to a metal form which has two slotted hangers for
attaching a seat bag to. It has steel rails. The nose is attached with

three
steel rivets, one on each side and one on top. There is also a name plate

on
the back of the saddle BROOKS under which in smaller letters it says Made

In
England.

Was this saddle intended for a mid-level bike or was it intended for the
low-end market?

Oncw more all useful information is greatly appreciated. Thank you.


The only reference that I could find the B5 and the B15 listd together was

a 1939 Brooks catalog. It appears that the B5 was a less expensive version
of the B15. The B5 was listed as having a Brooks good quality leather top,
while the B15 had a Brooks super quality butt hide top. The B15 also sold
for twice as much; 12/6 vs 6/6


 




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