Looks to me like an aftermarket hardware store bolt, which would have 
dubious strength.  Also 1 bolt posts are known for failure.  The fix is 
expensive but simple.  A Nitto Jaguar or S83 seatpost, with original 
bolts.  I've sold hundreds, never seen a failure.  
Also make sure the saddle is centered on the clamp.  Pushing it back adds 
leverage, and can lead to failure.  

-James / Analog Cycles 

On Monday, July 13, 2020 at 9:07:28 PM UTC-4, Ann L wrote:
>
> So I am minding my own business, out for my evening ride on my Appaloosa, 
> when the saddle came off.  I didn't crash but it was not fun.  The bolt was 
> completely sheared off.  But the weird thing is, the same thing happened to 
> me a year ago.  Any idea as to why this keeps happening?  The saddle is a 
> Brooks 67.
>

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