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Old 01-07-14 | 08:11 PM
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djb
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Originally Posted by rekmeyata
I too use a rain cover but only when it rains, the perspiration thing doesn't bother me in fact makes the leather look richer!
off topic slightly, but I am now convinced that "breaking in" a Brooks to ones sitbones really is easier and faster when the weather is hot and humid, the sweating helping the leather take to your shape. Kinda goes along with one of the many "breaking in theories" of using a damp cloth on the sitbone areas when riding a new Brooks--although I can see that being more with a thicker leather one, or with a really light rider.
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