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Brooks leather saddle breakin
Just an update on how my saddle is holding up. This is the Brooks
one that I ws told to break in by soaking it in neatsfoot compound for a week,totally submersed, and then to let it drip for a week. Well even though the "good people at Rivendale" advised against it, the saddle is still plush and is in fine shape. Let me know if ya'all have any questions. TERENCE:beer: |
Terence,
You just took ten years off that saddles expected thirty year life span! ;) I was too scared to harm my Swift by the neatsfoot method. Good luck. |
I have used Neatsfoot oil on a couple old, dried Brooks saddles (bought dirt cheap on E-Bay), and it really worked well on them! For my new Team Professional and my nearly-perfect B-66, though, I have only used the Proofhide. I apply it top and bottom. The B66 I put Neatsfoot oil on the underside first, though (it was a few years old), but not on the top.
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I have many miles on a brooks swift ti, just proofhide, never anything else, super comfort after break in. ride a brooks B-17 on the commuter, nothing but proof hide and always comfortable, right from the start on that one.
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I just put 25mi on my first Brooks B17N last Saturday and it was fine. Guess I like a firm saddle. Anywho, I don't understand the fear of the Brooks break in period.
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I "broke" my B17 in by riding it a bit, just 5 miles at a time for a few weeks. It soon settled into my shape, and has never caused a problem. I dont understand this big deal with the process.
I also use just Proofhide on the saddle, because thats what Brooks tell me to do. |
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