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Old June 21st 05, 02:00 PM
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Default Brooks B17 saddle



Nick. wrote:
I have just bought a B17 on recommendation from a friend as a replacement
saddle for my Dawes Galaxy.


Any comments from Brooks owners appreciated...

Nick


My Brooks just over 12 months old has a slight ridge -- certainly big
enough to catch a finger nail on.

I also originally thought that there might be something wrong as I did
get a small tender spot at where I thought the ridge was rubbing -- but
that stopped very quickly and I am not sure whether it was due to the
ridge.

If your supplier has a saddle without a ridge -- i would suspect that
must clearly be better ( no possibility of a problem ) -- but I am
very happy with my Brooks- my cycling includes 300K audax and some big
Alpine climbs -- Galibier etc.

So -- get a swop if you can -- but I do not think sticking with it
will cause problems.
Roger

 




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