Adjusting Your Saddle
March 10th, 2011 by Bill | No Comments | Filed in Resources, saddles, Tips and TechniquesBicycleTutor.com has a good video and text introduction to saddle adjustment on their site.
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BicycleTutor.com has a good video and text introduction to saddle adjustment on their site.
We’ve been showing you the new colors that Brooks has introduced in the past few months. The saddle maker has also been filling in some blanks in their traditional black-honey-antique brown selection for some models. We have three Brooks mainstays in colors that haven’t been available in a long time.
The Team Professional could be had in black or honey. Now we have a brown version with chrome-plated rails. The B.17N is now available in honey, and the b.17 Champion Special, with copper-plate steel rails, is now here in brown.
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The new VeloVision magazine does a short review of a small saddle from Spain. (verdict: feels OK, maybe something is missing.)
The inventor of a universally acclaimed “better saddle” will have found the key to the gold mine. I guess that’s why they keep trying.
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Brooks has been filling some gaps in their model/color selections this year. The most recent addition is antique brown leather to the standard-trim Champion Flyer line.
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Brooks has updated their saddle cover. They left off the printing, they are using a more waterproof fabric, and the medium cover is a closer fit on a B.17. There are more pictures in this Flickr photo set.
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