Alan:

I've used Brooks B17 for a number of years, and found there is noticeable 
variation in comfort from saddle to saddle. Hey, not all cows are alike!  
My strategy is to put the most comfortable one on my Atlantis, as that's 
the bike I'll do longer rides on, the next one on another bike that's not 
as demanding, and my crummy one (ruined by rain & neglect) on my utility 
bike.  

Of course, this assumes you have at least one Brooks that's comfortable for 
your longest time in the saddle.  If they're all uncomfortable, maybe time 
for a change.  I've been told Rivets are pretty good but haven't ridden on 
myself.  The opinion comes from a guy who rents high end bikes to fussy 
customers, and he's found his clients who don't bring their own saddle 
don't complain about the Rivets.  

dougP

On Saturday, October 4, 2014 5:33:18 AM UTC-7, alan lavine wrote:
>
> I've been an avid recreational cyclist for over 30 yrs, and have made 
> numerous adjustments to compensate for aging (I'm now 65).  These have 
> included larger frames, higher handlebars, wider more supple tires, lower 
> gears, etc.  I'm slower and less aggressive in my riding style and now do 
> credit card rather than self-contained touring.  Still. I'm more fit and 
> slim than most of my peers, and still enjoy whatever riding I can do.
>
> But now the unthinkable has happened.....my beloved Brooks saddles are 
> hurting my butt!  I don't have much padding there to begin with, but never 
> have had saddle problems before.  I'm guessing its because of a more 
> upright riding position dictated by lower back and neck issues.  I'd be 
> crushed if I had to move away from leather saddles....well, maybe not 
> crushed, but disappointed.  
>
> Any ideas or suggestions from the group?  Please don't mention recumbents, 
> as that's really my last resort option and I'm not there yet.
>
> Best,
> Alan
>

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