Sell them here! This group loves Brooks Saddles. ;-)

On Wednesday, November 16, 2022 at 1:33:53 PM UTC-8 schralp wrote:

> So, after trying them all over the last couple months, I am (or, my 
> hindquarters are…) happiest with the B67. It’s the perfect fit for my sit 
> bones in the position I am in on the Platypus and doesn’t get in the way of 
> anything while pedaling. Any helpful suggestions on divesting of the spares?
>
> On Monday, August 29, 2022 at 1:51:14 PM UTC-7 Roberta wrote:
>
>> Welcome to the club with your new marvelous Platy!!!!!!!  I wish you 
>> miles of pain free fun. 
>>
>> I’ve had both saddles (and the related b17 and b68, both nonsprung 
>> versions) and the saddles that fits MY sits bones best, be it on a Platy or 
>> Appaloosa or Homer is the B67/68.  So I think it might be a best  fit 
>> issue, like shoe widths—flyer is a medium, b67 wide. 
>>
>> YSBMV (a take on YMMV).
>> Roberta 
>>
>>
>> On Monday, August 29, 2022 at 1:00:13 PM UTC-4 schralp wrote:
>>
>>> Just joined after purchasing my first Country bike; a beaut of a lime 
>>> olive platypus. Goal is to get more upright and it was outfitted with 
>>> albatross bars which are about perfect. However, I put my Brooks 
>>> professional from the 70s on and it doesn’t quite match the more upright 
>>> position. I’m thinking Flyer vs b67. Any recommendations from this esteemed 
>>> group and, how does one avoid annoying squeaks with those spring saddles. 
>>> My riding is essentially road and hard packed dry trails in so. Cal. Thanks!
>>
>>

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