https://www.clcycle.ca/en/our-services/brooks-repair/

On Wednesday, July 23, 2025 at 1:38:33 PM UTC-7 Ian A wrote:

> Oh goodness. That sign off was supposed to read "Good Luck".As mentioned, 
> I'm on mobile.
>
> On Wednesday, July 23, 2025 at 1:35:19 PM UTC-7 Ian A wrote:
>
>> It seems more likely that there was a batch of steel with issues or the 
>> chroming process was off. I don't think it was the clamp or anything you 
>> did. Worth asking Brooks, but I would be surprised if it's still under 
>> warranty.  
>>
>> C&L Cycles in Montreal, Canada are an authorised repairer of Brooks and 
>> the are very good at responding to all emails. Very nice company. I think 
>> they are C&Lcycles.ca or something like that (I'm on mobile). The website 
>> is in both French and English. I am fairly sure they will be able to tell 
>> you what your options are.
>>
>> Good kuck!
>> Ian A KitimatBC
>> On Wednesday, July 23, 2025 at 1:23:22 PM UTC-7 James McGregor wrote:
>>
>>> One other thing I forgot to note before - it looks like there's also a 
>>> crack where one of the rails meets the part of the frame that the saddle 
>>> sits on
>>>
>>> [image: PXL_20250723_105326596.jpg]
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, July 23, 2025 at 4:19:44 PM UTC-4 James McGregor wrote:
>>>
>>>> Entirely possible the adapter could be to blame.  They were hard to 
>>>> source, so I got creative!  The break on the bottom rails happened inside 
>>>> the clamp - right where you can see two marks on the adapter.  That's why 
>>>> I 
>>>> didn't notice those.  The break on one of the upper rails happened just 
>>>> outside the clamp.
>>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, July 23, 2025 at 3:03:23 PM UTC-4 George Schick wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hmm...yes, of course contact Brooks.  But looking at the pic's of 
>>>>> those rails and the marks on that 3-D printed sandwich adapter made with 
>>>>> glass-filled nylon, printed from an STL I found on Thingiverse, I wonder 
>>>>> if 
>>>>> that was indeed a part of the problem.  The cracks and breaks of the 
>>>>> rails 
>>>>> seem to run along the same lines where they fit into that adapter clamp, 
>>>>> which would normally have been an aluminum alloy in a saddle clamp like 
>>>>> this. By all means contact Brooks, but I'm still skeptical about that 
>>>>> "printed" clamp.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wednesday, July 23, 2025 at 11:27:28 AM UTC-5 [email protected] 
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Just contact Brooks, I'm sure this is not an ordinary occurrence, see 
>>>>>> what they say and if they offer a replacement. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Wednesday, July 23, 2025 at 8:48:22 AM UTC-7 James McGregor wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I always figured the leather would be the first part to go, since it 
>>>>>>> had some cracking around the back rivets. So now what?  For the 
>>>>>>> moment, I've got a terrible old foam-cushioned saddle on there.  I 
>>>>>>> gotta 
>>>>>>> get through a vacation next week that will include some riding, but 
>>>>>>> nothing 
>>>>>>> epic.  In the longer run - anyone ever replace the frame on a Brooks?  
>>>>>>> It 
>>>>>>> looks like I could order one for $25-ish plus shipping.  Or I could get 
>>>>>>> another B-72 used - a new one is a little spendy for me right now.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> [image: PXL_20250723_105529634.jpg]
>>>>>>> On Wednesday, July 23, 2025 at 11:47:38 AM UTC-4 James McGregor 
>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> For the 4 years I've been running this saddle I've used a 3-D 
>>>>>>>> printed sandwich adapter made with glass-filled nylon, printed from an 
>>>>>>>> STL 
>>>>>>>> I found on Thingiverse.  It seemed to fit fine.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> [image: PXL_20250723_105423653.jpg]
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> On Wednesday, July 23, 2025 at 11:47:00 AM UTC-4 James McGregor 
>>>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> Here's a close-up for the metallurgically-minded.
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> [image: PXL_20250723_105350318.MACRO_FOCUS.jpg]
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>

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