I've had to ease Brooks saddles into seatposts in the past.  Not just
Nitto.  I use Terry saddles and try to be a bit more careful with the setup
there.  Possibly because the Cro-Mo rails are hollow?  They are sturdy as
I've never had a problem with a rail bending and have banged them around
getting them on a Thomson seatpost.
Eric Platt
St. Paul, MN


On Sat, Oct 12, 2013 at 9:44 AM, Michael <[email protected]> wrote:

> So is it safe to let the seatpost clamp guide the rails into place?
>
>
> If I remember correctly, all my Brookses were 1m off or so, and I just let
> the clamps guide the rails in as I tightened.
>
> I once saw an instruction seat for a Terry saddle that was real
> persnickety in warning the consumer that the rails had to fit perfectly
> into the clamp. Both fore and aft as well as side to side. They seem to
> want their saddles to get mounted on a clamp that fits their saddles just
> so.
>
>
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