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Brooks help: using a B17/flyer for roady bikes?

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Old 11-29-10 | 09:07 PM
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Brooks help: using a B17/flyer for roady bikes?

can i use a brooks B17/flyer for my handlebars below my saddle type bike? or do i need to get something a little slimmer like the B15 so that my thighs dont rub the saddle?
my legs arent un-naturally large as a note and my bars are just a little below my saddle. weight is a non-issue

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Old 11-30-10 | 02:41 PM
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Yes you can... I have the Brooks Flyer installed on my road bike turned townie. The ride is very comfortable.
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