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Old 11-29-12 | 07:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Jim Kukula
If you are sliding forward, tilt the nose up. If you are sliding backward, tilt the nose down. If you aren't tending in either direction but just a bit back and forth, probably over a couple hundred miles you'll get enough dents to be more stable.
Originally Posted by Machka
Tip the nose of the saddle up just a bit ... and yes, the slipperyness will wear off a bit as time goes on.
Thanks guys. I rode it again today and I'm definitely sliding forward and then have to move myself back again. I think I'll explore a few degrees of front tilt.

This is my first Brooks. I like the feel and the width, just a bit wider than the typical "roadie" saddles I've usually ridden. And, again I'm pleasantly surprised that it's so comfy!
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