chickendrumsticks
Senior Retro Guru
I'd love to know who measures your sit bones. A very good friend I imagine?
Do it yourself with either a piece of corrugated cardboard or aluminium foil or go to a swanky bike shop.I'd love to know who measures your sit bones. A very good friend I imagine?
No local Brooks dealers sadly and few places do loan saddles.You may never know until you've ridden one. That's the ultimate test.
Used to be that a Brooks stockist could lend you a saddle - maybe a local dealer still has a loaner?
We had some demo cambiums (cambia?) when they came out - funnily enough one was stolen, and a regular customer of ours "bought" it back for us at the bristol bike jumble, because it had the shop details stamped in the bottom.
I'd have loved to get the sellers identity
Nose up is frequent on saggy later leather- saddles are designed to work horizontal, but the ultimate choice is the riders'
Some brooks owners try for years to get on with them, but never do.
Others wouldn't ride anything else.
So don’t use a spirit level?Line it up visually with a window sill or similar.
You could buy a good condition Brooks off eBay, ride it a few hundred miles and see if it's working for you, if not, sell it again and get most of your money back.
I've got a few in the shop.
Thank you…I currently have a bid on a Swift on eBay that finishes a bit later today…I will let you know how that ends up.I'll have a look next week.
The risk with a spirit level is that it must sit on specific high points of a saddle- not a problem on some though.
Be eyeing the saddle against a windowsill or similar
(indoors where the floor is level)
you get an overall view of how the saddle sits across its whole length.
As regards the used Brooks, sometimes they have taken a "print" of the former rider's backside, so the fewer signs of use the better, but then the higher the financial gamble.
Yep> check the bolt threads.Apologies if teaching you to suck eggs but also make sure you’ve seen a picture of the underside of a used Brooks so you can see how much the adjustment bolt has been used.