I love my flyer on my bike with Noodles set at/slightly above saddle
height. I also loved it when I rode with more upright swept back bars.
Love that saddle. I have a "pre-aged" version.

On Feb 14, 5:03 pm, Angus <[email protected]> wrote:
> Marty,
>
> I use a Flyer on my All-Rounder with Albatross bars:
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/16951...@n08/4352155983/http://www.flickr.com/photos/16951...@n08/4227507277/
>
> Unlike "Boogarich" I have found my Flyer to be "softer" (required more
> tensioning than my B-17s).
>
> I have not tried a B67, but I'm happy using a Flyer with either
> Albatross or drop bars.
>
> Angus
>
> On Feb 14, 7:36 am, Marty <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I rode a B17 for a while, and generally like it, but my next build may
> > require more spring. I've noticed a few of you saddle up using a
> > Brooks Flyer, and wanted your opinion. The plan is to use it with
> > Noodles, but is the Flyer out of the question when using Albatross
> > bars? I also have a B67 that I use for dedicated upright riding, but I
> > have the chance to set up two similar bikes, and swap bars around from
> > time to time.  (Not that anyone here ever does that...) I should note
> > that I also like my trusty Avocet Touring I, not that the two really
> > compare in any way, although it seems to work OK for both riding
> > positions better than the B17 did. I'm hoping the Flyer is similar in
> > that regard. Thanks for your thoughts.
>
> > Marty

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