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The Brooks Pro has taken the longest but I find it more comfy than a B-17 when the handlebars are lower than the bars
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Originally Posted by Ken Cox
(Post 6067967)
I have two Brooks saddles: a ti Swift and a B17.
They feel the same. For people who can't find a comfortable saddle, sometimes the B17 will work for them when nothing else will. My Brooks felt comfortable right from the very beginning, except for some chafing at the new contact points between me and the saddle. Some people say it takes 200 miles for a Brooks to mold to the rider's butt, and some people say a Brooks never gets comfortable. I greased/oiled my Brooks a lot more than Brooks recommends, but the leather shrugs off water and snow, and feels firm but conforming. You can't predict whether a Brooks will work or not. You just have to try it. If it doesn't work, you have a resellable saddle, and so it will only cost a few bucks to find out. I always thought brooks saddles had a rail underneath the center crest, but I see that it's only attatched at the front and rear, so it's kinda like a leather hammock for your butt. that would probably be very comfortable after you got it molded to your butt shape. I still think they look like tractor seats though :D |
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Originally Posted by roadfix
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Originally Posted by reckon
(Post 6068750)
you suck
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Heres the green Brooks Pro on my Schwinn Sport Tourer, again, not a fixed, but still a sweet bike :D Ill be swtching out the seat post for a more modern alloy one soon =)
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Originally Posted by RaeFixie
(Post 6068324)
from those picture, in my opinion its not that bad...but its just my opinion..
have anyone ever put bmx saddle on their bike? because i might put a $30 bmx saddle since my budget is limited... haha |
Not I
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**** brooks, **** leather, cruelty is not hipster. go vegan
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[QUOTE=RaeFixie;6068914]so? have anyone ever use bmx saddle on fixie?[/QUOTE
If you mean the hard plastic kind, then no. But check the bfssfg forum, I know there's one out there. I scored a $10 Velo FA saddle from a closing bike shop, it's what I plan ride on. (i'm still building one) In vancouver, here, we get too much rain. I feel it might be a lot of work for me to use a leather saddle |
Originally Posted by vocaltest
(Post 6069011)
**** brooks, **** leather, cruelty is not hipster. go vegan
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Originally Posted by roadfix
(Post 6068244)
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Originally Posted by streetlightpoet
(Post 6069158)
sorry for the hijack, but does anyone know what Masi frame that is in the background? It looks like the Speciale Fixed with a different decal set?
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Originally Posted by roadfix
(Post 6069187)
That's endoverendo and he picked that up from orange 20 here in LA.
Actually, I picked it up from Athena Cycles in Studio City. Go see Howard and he'll 'fix' you up. I picked up the hipster TT protector at Orange 20. :) |
Howard is a great guy!
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I notice that the B-17 (and similar saddles like my Flyer) are on bikes with bars equal to or above the saddle placement and that the Pros are on bikes with bars below the saddle placement, just as Brooks recommends themselves.
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Originally Posted by ryansexton
(Post 6067889)
Brooks Saddles on Fixed? PICS PLZ!
Are these things good at all? http://miketechinfo.com/pics/saddle-on2-05-600.jpg http://miketechinfo.com/brooks021-sm.jpg http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/d...ooks023-sm.jpg |
I have used a BMX seat on my fixed gear, and it was the worst decision I have ever made. BMX seats aren't really meant to be sat on for any extended period of time. That was just my experience with one type of BMX seat, and here is what I have now:
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Originally Posted by vocaltest
(Post 6069011)
**** brooks, **** leather, cruelty is not hipster. go vegan
Sweet, I try not to identify with hipsters. Time for a hamburger, with bacon. |
Originally Posted by acoldspoon
(Post 6068780)
A springer Brooks on a fixie? That's crazy talk...
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Originally Posted by vocaltest
...go vegan
Yes. I served in the Corps from January 1965 through January 1974. Figure it out. Anyway, I had a personal moral crisis, and returned to civilian life. I also became a vegetarian. I just didn't want to look at bloody meat anymore. So, for quite a few years, I not only avoided meat, I had no animal skin possessions. Eventually, though, I drifted back into meat and leather, until, in my present work, I had a series of prehospital (meaning, at the scene of the accident) exposures to people suffering horrific, nightmarish burns. Because of the repeated, intense exposure to the smell of burning human flesh, I developed a "phantom smell" (I showered and changed my clothes frequently because of "the smell"), and a nauseating aversion to cooked meat. For an entire year, my whole family went vegetarian because I could not handle the smell of meat in the house. Now I enjoy a good steak once or twice a year, but sometimes a year goes by without a steak. So, when I decided to try out a Brooks saddle, the leather thing came to mind. I had to make a choice, and I chose to give leather a try. In all honesty, the leather thing continues to nag at me, and detracts from my riding experience on occasion. As I sit here at my computer now, I happen to have my old Selle San Marco Ti Aspide Arrowhead saddle next to my keyboard. I intend to put it back on my Pista, because of the leather thing. I ride my Ice Bike with a Brooks because I have to ride it, and, so far, nothing works like the Brooks on my Ice Bike. However, I ride my Pista not because I have to ride it (although I DO have to ride it), but for the sheer joy it brings me; and, I do not want a leather saddle coming between me and my joy. |
Not wanting to be around flesh for reasons related to PTSD is completely reasonable. Your understanding and candor about your PTSD is also really healthy, and I commend you for this. I also respect the hell out of how you got the PTSD in the first, and second, place. Thanks for sharing, Brother. I salute your service, and truly regret the toll you've had to suffer for it.
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Originally Posted by vocaltest
(Post 6069011)
**** brooks, **** leather, cruelty is not hipster. go vegan
But in an effort to help out the original poster: http://www.vanillabicycles.com/frames/track/2/lrg/2.jpg And http://www.vanillabicycles.com/frame...k/1/lrg/10.jpg |
Originally Posted by vocaltest
(Post 6069011)
**** brooks, **** leather, cruelty is not hipster. go vegan
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