Lacing a Brooks
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Patria O Muerte!
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From: Jerusalem,Israel
Bikes: Pinarello road bike, Marin Kentfield city bike
Lacing a Brooks
Hello all,
Recently i discovered that if i lace up my B17 (on a steel roadie), i get rid of the only annoyance i have with this saddle - sliding toward the center of the hammock, which results in numbness.
Ii just used a regular shoe lace. It tore, after a few rides. I now relaced it, but would like to know what is best to use for lacing a Brooks.
Thanks
Recently i discovered that if i lace up my B17 (on a steel roadie), i get rid of the only annoyance i have with this saddle - sliding toward the center of the hammock, which results in numbness.
Ii just used a regular shoe lace. It tore, after a few rides. I now relaced it, but would like to know what is best to use for lacing a Brooks.
Thanks
#3
steel lover
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From: Houston
Bikes: Bianchi Alloro, Miyata 710, Fuji Espree Fixie convert
I know craft stores carry leather strips on a small spool for making jewelry/necklaces, which might be another option.
Although, you might have to loosen and re-tie if the leather (boot lace or other) starts to stretch. Not sure if the craft store stuff would be more stretchy.
Although, you might have to loosen and re-tie if the leather (boot lace or other) starts to stretch. Not sure if the craft store stuff would be more stretchy.
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From: Williston, VT
Bikes: Bridgestone RB-T, Soma Rush, Razesa Racer, ⅔ of a 1983 Holdsworth Professional, Nishiki Riviera Winter Bike
leather is not as strong or as long lasting as waxed cotton cord. that's what I used on mine. It hasn't needed tightening in over a year of riding.
#10
I'm also interested in seeing some unchopped and laced saddles. I'm wanting to do the B17 I own, as it spreads more than I'd like now that it's getting broken in. Not that it's uncomfortable or anything, just that pushing on the sit bone area with my thumb makes the sides stick out an inch further. It looks better, and feels like it could support more with the sides held in.,,,,BD
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Anybody? Sitting here 4 feet from my Voyageur, and a leather hole punch within reach.,,,,BD
EDIT Too late, already done. The leather hole punch was also made in England, so it
was like it was meant to be, lol. The first sit was all it took. It has all the sit bone comfort, with no sag.
If I wasn't worried about screwing up the original B-15 on the SS, I would do it as well.
EDIT Too late, already done. The leather hole punch was also made in England, so it
was like it was meant to be, lol. The first sit was all it took. It has all the sit bone comfort, with no sag.
If I wasn't worried about screwing up the original B-15 on the SS, I would do it as well.
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So many bikes, so little dime.
So many bikes, so little dime.
Last edited by Bikedued; 07-25-07 at 09:34 PM.
#12
Anybody? Sitting here 4 feet from my Voyageur, and a leather hole punch within reach.,,,,BD
EDIT Too late, already done. The leather hole punch was also made in England, so it
was like it was meant to be, lol. The first sit was all it took. It has all the sit bone comfort, with no sag.
If I wasn't worried about screwing up the original B-15 on the SS, I would do it as well.
EDIT Too late, already done. The leather hole punch was also made in England, so it
was like it was meant to be, lol. The first sit was all it took. It has all the sit bone comfort, with no sag.
If I wasn't worried about screwing up the original B-15 on the SS, I would do it as well.








