Joined: Dec 2011
Posts: 2,519
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From: Fort Worth, Texas
Bikes: 2000 Bianchi Veloce, '88 Schwinn Prologue, '90 Bianchi Volpe,'94 Yokota Grizzly Peak, Yokota Enterprise, '16 Diamondback Haanjo, '91 Bianchi Boardwalk, Ellsworth cruiser
I've heard of wrights, but no idea how old it might be. The official wisdom on leather saddles is to just slather on the Brooks Proofhide (or something similar) and ride it. Then ride it some more. and some more
I like to use some neatsfoot oil myself. I just wet a rag and rub a modest amount into the surface. I think it helps speed break in a bit. I don't drown it, though. Others will say it's not a good idea. The modest amount I use hasn't hurt a saddle yet. I've been riding the same saddle for 12 years now.
Does your saddle seem to be dried out, or just not broken in? That might make a big difference in what you need to do.