Brooks Cambium C15, no break in?
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^^^ What kind of seatpost do you have that uses a screwdriver to adjust the saddle position ? Every seatpost i've ever seen uses an allen (hex) key.
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Ive been riding a C17 for a couple months. At first I thought I liked my B17 better. But I kept riding it. Got on the other bike with the B17 yesterday. and I think my arse prefers the C17 now. Plus I like the idea of rubber saddle on my commuter/all-weather/beater bike. YMMV though.
#29
Oh burn. Some people don't like reading anything other than the first post. But yeah, the only reason I started this thread is because I know the saddle isn't leather.
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No, you were talking to me, but it's a week old post/comment, too old to edit/the error should have been picked up at the time (the OP didn't seem to care about it at the time/didn't clarify what is above now.)
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You can always edit a post you've made, regardless of how old it is.
Edit: Honestly, who cares.
Edit: Honestly, who cares.
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If you can afford a Brooks Cambium, then you can afford a cheap hex key set to do most maintenance / adjustments on your bike.
#34
I'm seriously trying to figure out what your post has to do with his. Did you even read his post?
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