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Old 12-13-07 | 07:57 AM
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Planet Bike Men's A.R.S. At $22, it's the best frugal saddle I know of. If you want a wider one, Amazon has the women's verion on sale right now for even less.
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Old 12-13-07 | 11:46 AM
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Originally Posted by GCRyder
Planet Bike Men's A.R.S. At $22, it's the best frugal saddle I know of. If you want a wider one, Amazon has the women's verion on sale right now for even less.
Don't know why, but PB lists the Womens at 155 and mens at 165.
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Old 12-13-07 | 07:19 PM
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Bikes: ' 96 Trek 830 Mountain Track,'74 Schwinn Suburban, '74-ish Fuji Dynamic 10, '73 Schwinn Varsity,'73 Schwinn Breeze, '94 Schwinn Sidewinder. First Schwinn was a '74 Schwinn 24 inch Varsity in Lime Green, and previously owned a '74 Schwinn Breeze

Just found this on EBay....the cheapest price I've seen in a long time for a new B-17!

https://cgi.ebay.com/BROOKS-B-17-STAN...sid=p1638.m118

Also, try googling "wallbike," for a great bike shop in New Orleans. I've gotten some of my Brooks there. They have a six month "try it, if you don't like it, return it," policy, and sometimes, they have used Brooks saddles, too.

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Old 12-13-07 | 07:25 PM
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Originally Posted by rando
what's the wider Brooks? I HAVE a B-17 but it feels like it's still not wide enough.
Google "wallbike," for a bike shop in New Orleans that carries Brooks. They have info. on most of their saddles, including what is for what style of riding, etc. They are extremely helpful if you call them to ask any questions you may have. I've purchased three or four of my Brooks from them. They are great!
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Old 12-13-07 | 09:56 PM
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wow

If you are really cheap, beg or even borrow an old used saddle from the junk parts box of your local bike shop. Or you can scrounge around at the goodwill and buy an entire bike for $10. Maybe a takeoff from a new bike when a customer upgrades. Dumpster diving, junk yards and garbage dumps are a good source too. Really when you get right down to it, if your budget is $40, borrow the extra $30 till you can pay it back or sell something you don't use. Maybe even offer to work a second or part time job for a weekend or something. Theres lots of ways to get an extra bit of money.
A good solid leather saddle is worth the extra money and if you can't buy one right now get one of the others in a womens width model, they will be closer to a B-17 in width. I've got three or four junk saddles I would give you if you lived in my area just to get rid of them.

Oh yea.....a $15 Brooks saddle cover will fix your present cracked saddle just fine
and you can use it later when you can afford the Brooks. Or you could make a cover out of scrap canvas, leather or any suitable material for now.
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Old 12-14-07 | 10:55 AM
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Another less expensive B-17 on EBay

https://cgi.ebay.com/Brand-New-Brooks...QQcmdZViewItem
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Old 12-14-07 | 11:07 AM
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Originally Posted by DynamicD74
Another less expensive B-17 on EBay

https://cgi.ebay.com/Brand-New-Brooks...QQcmdZViewItem
I bought one from that seller about a week ago. Came quickly, as described. Good stuff for 65 shipped.
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