How sick is this!
#26
No lugs? No hugs.
Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 1,115
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From: Vancouver, Canada
Bikes: '85 Miyata 310, '06 GT Performer
In terms of leather quality, I think the old Selle Italia Turbos from the eighties are easily a match for any of the Brooks I've seen first-hand.
I have an old Bernard Hinault edition Turbo, and the leather is still ridiculously soft, after 23 years of rain, sun, and buttcrack.
I have an old Bernard Hinault edition Turbo, and the leather is still ridiculously soft, after 23 years of rain, sun, and buttcrack.
#27
Freewheel Medic



Joined: Oct 2005
Posts: 13,550
Likes: 3,291
From: An Island on the Coast of GA!
Bikes: Snazzy* Schwinns, Classy Cannondales & a Super Pro Aero Lotus (* Ed.)
I have been reading through this wondering why no one has posted a picture of a Brooks they like? Thankfully Stronglight posted that lovely antiqued B-17. Very nice!
I've never met one that took any time to break in, old, new or decrepit. Let's see, I own 3 Professionals, 1 B-15, 1 B-17, and 3 B-72s. Throw an Ideale #80, a Belt (about B-17 size), and a NOS Middlesmore (about B-15 size) into the mix, and lets just say, I have a leather saddle problem.
The two I rode the most this summer: A new Honey Professional and a '71 vintage B-15 (now used on my '03 Cannondale comfort bike).

I've never met one that took any time to break in, old, new or decrepit. Let's see, I own 3 Professionals, 1 B-15, 1 B-17, and 3 B-72s. Throw an Ideale #80, a Belt (about B-17 size), and a NOS Middlesmore (about B-15 size) into the mix, and lets just say, I have a leather saddle problem.
The two I rode the most this summer: A new Honey Professional and a '71 vintage B-15 (now used on my '03 Cannondale comfort bike).

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#28
we are apes
Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 76
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From: NC Barrier Island
Bikes: '83 De Rosa Professional '73 Pogliaghi Italcorse 83 Colnago Super ~ Saronni 83 Ciocc '74 Raleigh Professional '72 Raleigh Professional Track '01 Cinelli Supercorsa '80 Bianchi
To Wino Ryder (classic name), I will agree that the "idiotic" comment was a bit strong; on the other hand, the Brooks just looks so foreign on the De Rosa, perhaps my own issues. The De Rosa just seems destined for a Unicanitor or Selle San Marco Supercorsa/Regal (even the Rolls seems a bit clunky). Ye olde Brooks, with all its hand-tooled frumpy glory, just seems perfect for the Worksop Pro, although I dont think it's all that frumpy. Interestingly, the Regal and black Supercorsa also looked good on the Pro, yet the white Supercorsa looked off. Of course, I had been drinking cough syrup at the time...
Thanks for the loving praise of my Raleigh. It's one of the nicest I've ever seen in person and gets comments every time out, even more than the Testarossa red De Rosa Professional (then again, many more are familiar with the Raleigh Pro). It's on my wall as art when not on the road and it gets ridden three times a week or so. It deserves to have some great tubulars in place of the bulletproof, yet haggard, Mavic Open 4 CD. Anyone have anything interesting, drop me a PM.

#29
Senior Member
Joined: Mar 2008
Posts: 360
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From: Montreal Quebec, Plateau
Bikes: 91 bridgestone rb-2, Univega viva sport, 04 masi Nouva Strada,Dave Scott Ironman, Changes like every month
If I had the spare cash it would be like $600.00 sick, but thats just me
#30
Waiting for Summer !
Joined: May 2007
Posts: 753
Likes: 1
From: Sthlm , Sweden
Bikes: E.Merckx Corsa extra PK Banken,E.Merckx Corsa extra TT,E.Merckx Strada,De Visini,Olmo Gentleman,Peugeot PA-10,E.Merckx Corsa extra Team Issue,Nishiki Olympic Royale,Nishiki Olympic
im not a brooks fan at ALL .
for one reason the comfort factor & $$'s they sell for and especialy the ebay prices .
Omg 400 $ i would rαther buy a frame set.
Cheers
T
for one reason the comfort factor & $$'s they sell for and especialy the ebay prices .
Omg 400 $ i would rαther buy a frame set.
Cheers
T
#31
we are apes
Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 76
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From: NC Barrier Island
Bikes: '83 De Rosa Professional '73 Pogliaghi Italcorse 83 Colnago Super ~ Saronni 83 Ciocc '74 Raleigh Professional '72 Raleigh Professional Track '01 Cinelli Supercorsa '80 Bianchi
Ironically, the exact phrase given by another former Brooks Team Pro owner as he parted ways with a beautiful, just short of broken-in, saddle for $64 that has become the most comfortable saddle I've ever owned.


#32
Senior Member
Joined: Nov 2008
Posts: 108
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From: Brea, California
Bikes: 1977 Ciocc and a 1970 Paramount, previous were an Olmo and a Gios
I bought my Brooks Team Pro for $100.00 in 1978. In those days that was a lot of money. I put it on my Gios, then later on my vintage Ciocc. I've done two centuries and thousands of commuting miles with it. Yes, it might be considered ugly, yes its heavy, and yes, it doesn't look right on a sleek Italian ride, but sure feels good on long rides.
#33
Full Clout Y'all
Joined: Sep 2008
Posts: 245
Likes: 1
From: Ann Arbor, Michigan
Bikes: Right now, 8-10 various steeds
Stussy emailed me when the seat came out, it is indeed limited, you could only buy it in California if I read right, but it was definitely for sale. Came with one of those Stussy collabo joints plastered with designer logos. Nice seat, but for 4 bills, that's the makings of another bike.
#34
Large Member
Joined: Nov 2006
Posts: 1,186
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From: Okinawa
Bikes: 05 Giant TCR 0; 94 Le Mond Alpe d'Huez; 83 Colnago Saronni; 81 San Rensho Katana Super Export track bike, #A116-56; 97 GT Zaskar
mobile homeless: your Cinelli has the most stunning seat lug arrangement i have seen for a long time (click in his sig)
the concor confort is a very comfortable saddle, mine has seen about 150-200,000 km in 25 years, and it's still going strong. amazingly supple despite all that butt-crack and weather. but white? too much grease on my hands much of the time, a white one would become a black one soon enough.
the concor confort is a very comfortable saddle, mine has seen about 150-200,000 km in 25 years, and it's still going strong. amazingly supple despite all that butt-crack and weather. but white? too much grease on my hands much of the time, a white one would become a black one soon enough.




