I've had good luck with a rubber mallet, push the saddle as far back as you 
can and then give the nose a couple of good whacks.  

On Saturday, August 24, 2013 5:08:29 PM UTC-6, Kellie Stapleton wrote:
>
> All good info above. Thanks. Yes, I understand the dogma is knee over 
> spindle, and I'd like to go a tad back from there. The question is about 
> getting the B17 further back with the rails narrowing. Does anybody know? 
> Or is the answer another seat post with more setback?
>
> On Saturday, August 24, 2013 12:34:46 PM UTC-7, Kellie Stapleton wrote:
>>
>> Am I doing something wrong? I have a Brooks B17 and I'd like to slide it 
>> further back but the rails of the saddle narrow. It won't slide any further 
>> and right now my knees are directly above the pedal. Seems 
>> strange.........saddle post the Kalloy that use to come with Rivendell 
>> build kits.
>>
>

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