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John Thompson
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On 2008-02-16, DaveB <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've got two Brooks B17 saddles. One is the pre-aged model and the other
> is the standard B17. I got the pre-aged saddle about a year ago for my
> roadbike and found it had shaped nicely to me within a couple of weeks
> riding. About a month later I got the standard B17 for my commuter. 12
> months later and it is still not to the shape the pre-aged saddle was in
> a couple of weeks.
>
> For both saddles I gave them a coat of the Brooks Proofide when I first
> got them and again every couple of months. Is there anything else I can
> do with the standard saddle?
Keep riding it. I've never used a "pre-aged" Brooks, but my 25 year old
Brooks Pro broke in in less than a year and is still one of my favorite
saddles.
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John ([email protected])
> I've got two Brooks B17 saddles. One is the pre-aged model and the other
> is the standard B17. I got the pre-aged saddle about a year ago for my
> roadbike and found it had shaped nicely to me within a couple of weeks
> riding. About a month later I got the standard B17 for my commuter. 12
> months later and it is still not to the shape the pre-aged saddle was in
> a couple of weeks.
>
> For both saddles I gave them a coat of the Brooks Proofide when I first
> got them and again every couple of months. Is there anything else I can
> do with the standard saddle?
Keep riding it. I've never used a "pre-aged" Brooks, but my 25 year old
Brooks Pro broke in in less than a year and is still one of my favorite
saddles.
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John ([email protected])