Does anyone else ride on the "middle" of the saddle?

I thought the whole idea of a Brooks is to put your weight onto your
sitbones so that no weight is on the soft tissue of your perineum.
Sitting on the middle of the saddle would seem to make that impossible
so that your weight is always on soft tissue.

On Mar 29, 4:56 am, happyriding <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mar 29, 1:00 am, Rene Sterental <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > the B17 have the curved top that
> > forces the nose to be pointed upwards so the rear is flat and level and one
> > doesn't slide forward?
>
> I never pay attention to the back of a saddle.  You don't sit on the
> back of a saddle; you sit on the middle of the saddle.  So I try to
> line up my saddle so the middle is flat.

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