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karmafilms 07-18-09 07:09 PM

Brooks Saddles
 
i just bought a dahon speed p8. what brooks saddle is best for this bike? also whats the difference between a b17 and swallow b15?

thanks in advance everyone for your help with this.

New Yorker 07-18-09 10:43 PM

I have a Brompton folder that came with a B17. Assuming the riding position on your Dahon is similar to the riding postion on a Brompton, I would think the B17 is best for your bike.

B17: Wide, soft, comfortable. Designed to be sat on fairly upright, with handlebars around saddle height, or just above or below. I think the B17 is the most popular Brooks saddle; Wallingford Bikes says the "return rate" is lower than any other. The B17 is popular with tourers, long distance riders, and casual road bike riders in general.

Swallow: Skinny and firmer. Designed for riders who ride more aggressively/competitively, with their bodies in more of a competitive crouch, often with their hands on the drops. For riders who use their saddle as more of a "perch" than a "seat" (which is what the B17 is for). Brooks recommends the Swallow for riders who have handlebars set at lower than saddle height.

Randochap 07-18-09 11:11 PM

Yep, B-17 wider, better for more upright position, though comfy for wide range of bikes, depending on user. See here.

karmafilms 07-19-09 01:36 AM

swift
 
what about the swift?

martinus 07-19-09 05:11 AM

The b17 has a "narrow" version, also ...

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d2create 07-19-09 06:42 AM

I have a Brooks Champion Flyer which is just a B.17 with springs on my commuter.
Awesome saddle and the springs are just enough to take the edge off the potholes, not bouncy.

socalrider 07-19-09 12:32 PM


Originally Posted by karmafilms (Post 9308194)
what about the swift?

I am also interested in opinions on the Swift model.. anyone out there use one..

mr handy 07-19-09 02:32 PM

I had a swallow for a few thousand miles, and though I liked it, I decided to sell it and try something new.

Would I ride one again... yes, on a vintage bike, or something more traditional, steel or ti.

If you are interested in the swallow, take a look at one of these, would be a good way to give one a try without dropping a bomb. http://www.velo-orange.com/vosaddlemodel6.html

Swallow might be a bit narrow for some, I now ride a 143mm toupe and the swallow was ok, maybe a bit narrower then the toupe.

LtSPD2000 07-19-09 03:02 PM

Originally Posted by karmafilms http://www.bikeforums.net/images/buttons/viewpost.gif
what about the swift?
what about the swift?




I have tried dozens of saddles over the years trying to find a magic one. 3 Years ago I was given a Brooks Swift Ti for my Birthday. After about 5-600 mile break in I have not considered changing saddles at all. I had a Litespeed Ultimate when I got the saddle. Now I ride a 2008 Madone. Thought it looked out of place at first but now I have gotten over the retro look and would highly recommend it to anyone.
Some of the saddles I have tried are
Fizik Aerione
Fizik Aliante
Terry Fly Ti
Terry Liberator
Flite
Bontrager
Specialized BG Comp
E3 Performance
Aspide
Selle Rolls
Selle Squadra HDP
Aspide

Good luck in choosing!

knobster 07-19-09 03:28 PM


Originally Posted by socalrider (Post 9309872)
I am also interested in opinions on the Swift model.. anyone out there use one..

I have one on my cross bike. It's the only Brooks saddle that I liked and it's my favorite saddle out of all saddles that I have tried. Not as light as a plastic saddle, but much lighter than most Brooks saddles. Looks nice also. I got very lucky. Picked it up off Nashbar's return site for $120.

George 07-19-09 06:42 PM

I have a B17 on my touring bike, so knowing that the Brooks are pretty comfortable I though, after many saddles I would try one on my Specialized Roubaix. I wanted something different for my Specialized Roubaix and I ended up with the Swift with the steel rails (cheaper). I now have 1500 miles on it and the thing is great. I don't race I just like to ride long rides. I think I just made the final adjustment on it and I just can't believe how nice this thing is. I spent a lot of money on different saddles and I hope I'm done buying another one for a long time.

http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t...o/HPIM0702.jpg

Retro Grouch 07-19-09 08:04 PM


Originally Posted by New Yorker (Post 9307809)
I have a Brompton folder that came with a B17. Assuming the riding position on your Dahon is similar to the riding postion on a Brompton, I would think the B17 is best for your bike.

B17: Wide, soft, comfortable. Designed to be sat on fairly upright, with handlebars around saddle height, or just above or below. I think the B17 is the most popular Brooks saddle; Wallingford Bikes says the "return rate" is lower than any other. The B17 is popular with tourers, long distance riders, and casual road bike riders in general.

Swallow: Skinny and firmer. Designed for riders who ride more aggressively/competitively, with their bodies in more of a competitive crouch, often with their hands on the drops. For riders who use their saddle as more of a "perch" than a "seat" (which is what the B17 is for). Brooks recommends the Swallow for riders who have handlebars set at lower than saddle height.

I think that you missed the biggest single difference, the quality of the leather.

Retro Grouch 07-19-09 08:06 PM


Originally Posted by socalrider (Post 9309872)
I am also interested in opinions on the Swift model.. anyone out there use one..

I've got one on my Klein. I've got team pros on two other bikes but I wanted a lighter-looking saddle for the Klein. Functionally I'd rate them the same.

BarracksSi 07-19-09 09:10 PM

Got a Swift on my CAAD8, and going to get another one for a Langster. Certainly better for a low-and-forward riding position than a B17, although that doesn't really suck, either. I don't want to get any other kind anymore.

socalrider 07-20-09 01:00 AM


Originally Posted by Retro Grouch (Post 9312171)
I've got one on my Klein. I've got team pros on two other bikes but I wanted a lighter-looking saddle for the Klein. Functionally I'd rate them the same.

I thought the Swift had a flatter profile on the rear of the saddle and the Team Pro was more rounded..


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