Brooks Leather Saddle Care Tips and Tricks

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  • In this video, Ryan goes over the Top 7 FAQs we get about owning a Brooks Saddle!
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Komentáře • 184

  • @chrislonsberry1974
    @chrislonsberry1974 Před 3 lety +15

    All those discolorations just give the saddle character. I’m glad you mentioned tilting the nose of the saddle up slightly. Raising the nose a degree or two will roll the pelvis back ever so slightly and will put the sit bones more naturally over the wider, sweet spot of the saddle. I’ve been riding Brooks over 30 years. All my bikes have a Brooks on them.

    • @russswanson3820
      @russswanson3820 Před rokem +2

      Absolutely agree on the nose up recommendation. How much depends on your anatomy and how high your bars are. Experiment until you get it dialed in. When it is right, you will know it. (Actually, your butt will know it, then tell you!)

  • @jackand100others3
    @jackand100others3 Před rokem +5

    I bought a brooks off a coworker, but the saddle was own by his dad and he wasn’t a bike guy and what sucks was the saddle had started to develop a bow and wasn’t tensioned, I was able to remove some of that bow and tensioned the saddle back a bit to it’s tension. Although it still needs a bit more tensioning but I had caused a small cracked on the saddle bc it wasn’t moisturized and proofided. Luckily I got away from ripping the leather by using a heat gun to soften the leather a bit and pressing it from the underside upwards to mold it back so I can break it in and mold it to my own bum so far so good and I love it

    • @radbikeadventure
      @radbikeadventure  Před rokem

      Good tip using the heat gun! Glad it’s working for you…great to keep the saddle…em…back in the saddle?!

  • @tonysarmientoiii7575
    @tonysarmientoiii7575 Před 3 lety +12

    This vid is so appropriate coz my new Brooks saddle just got delivered 20 minutes ago! Thanks for the helpful tips!

  • @davidrowe8747
    @davidrowe8747 Před 3 lety +6

    Discoloration? On a Brooks, that's called "patina". ;-)
    Another great, down-to-earth video. Keep them coming!

  • @johnwelch557
    @johnwelch557 Před 3 lety +14

    I've ridden Brooks since 1964. I still have my first B17 from '64! It's on my city bike. Six others from '68 to 2005 on my main bikes. I average 10-12000 miles per year,and rarely (decades between) adjustments. Usually 1/4 turn of the nut. The only part of me that doesn't hurt after long rides is my bum. I've experimented for many miles each with other 'modern' styles/materials, but never find anything even close to english leather. There's a reason they are the material of choice for horse and motorcyle riding too. Hey, I love you guys. Just wish I was as pretty and delicious.... Thanks!

  • @richardreiter66
    @richardreiter66 Před 2 lety +2

    Been riding on a Brooks since 1975 . Great saddles.

  • @greggr1591
    @greggr1591 Před 3 lety +5

    I've had solely Brooks saddles for years; definitely worth it. Ryan is the Official Brooks Saddle Whisperer 👍🏻 (and this is Genuine RAD Video because she said Robust 🍻🤘🏻)

  • @jeffreycastillo6886
    @jeffreycastillo6886 Před 2 lety +1

    Take a drink for robust? I play a similar game every time Russ says supple. I've definitely been hungover the day after watching his videos. He's the best and I will definitely subscribe to this channel as well.

  • @GlobalAdventurer
    @GlobalAdventurer Před 2 lety +2

    I was in so much pain riding my brompton yesterday that I said FORGET IT I'm buying a brooks saddle! And I ordered it yesterday👍 Fingers crossed that it works better than what I have right now.

  • @810marcel
    @810marcel Před 2 lety +2

    I think a leather saddle has more character to it hence making it more personal and the scuffs are just like the scars on our bodies, each has a story to it which is kinda awesome. 👍👍👍

  • @williamclifford4441
    @williamclifford4441 Před rokem +3

    My last two saddles suffered broken tension bolts - which is a known problem with these saddles. My very first Brooks (I've had three) lasted for years without problems BUT the last two saddlws have suffered from broken tensioning bolts which suggests that there is a quality problem with Brooks these days (I didn't over tension, the bolt snapped when I attempted to turn it)
    Replacements bolts can be purchased BUT are extremely difficult to fit.

  • @jessicaswanson9123
    @jessicaswanson9123 Před 3 lety +1

    I just got mine last week! It's been cold here in Minneapolis, but once it warmed up it became so comfortable so fast!

  • @user-sm6tz2vq4r
    @user-sm6tz2vq4r Před 8 měsíci +1

    The tension bolt on my saddle sheared off on a ride. Brooks said it was because I hadn't tensioned it enough. They refurbished the saddle and gave this advice...
    "It is really difficult to give hard and fast guidance when dealing with leather, because there can always be some natural variations
    You do not want the leather to be visibly sagging when viewed side-on - I mean not like a hammock - there is a slight downward drop as the leather comes off the front edge of the rear Backplate, but you should not allow this to develop into a deep depression.
    Similarly, when pressing down on the leather with the heel of your hand, so you only be able to make a movemnet of around 4 to 5 mm maiximum.
    Sometimes, you tell if the tension is good by the amount of resistance offered when turning the nut - but that might be something that only a frequent adjsuter like me can perceive and judge.
    The one "golden rule" tip that I can offer is never to make more than 1 full 360 turn on the nut at one time- imagine a sprinter's hamstring - do not pull too much to soon. Even if, after one full turn, you feel the need to adjust further, ythen please wait for one week to allow the leather to settle at the new higher tension first "

  • @Fred-B
    @Fred-B Před 3 lety +3

    I bought mine after watching your first video about the B17. I love it...well, my bottom and I love it. Once on a ride, someone asked my if he could try my bike (for the saddle); he came back a few minutes later with a beaming smile. I guess he got one in the post straight away. Thanks for the videos.

  • @robertgeorge139
    @robertgeorge139 Před 3 lety +2

    I ordered a B17 Special that just arrived today. I can’t wait to try it out!

  • @FollowThomas
    @FollowThomas Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for making a video about this saddle. I've been thinking about to buy this for my bike touring but was worrying about the rain.

  • @stevenschenck7275
    @stevenschenck7275 Před 2 lety

    Ran across 3 english guys in Sacramento CA who had ridden from England, across Europe, China, Australia and were now setting off to ride across USA. When I asked about any tips they all said Brooks B17. That sold me and now have them on all my bikes.

  • @flappi55
    @flappi55 Před 3 lety

    Just bought one on Amazon yesterday. Your videos convinced me.

  • @GrizzlyOutdoorAdventures

    I also ride a Brooks b17 saddle myself. About 10000km per year. No problems with it, sits perfectly on the saddle. thank you very much for sharing.

  • @kristenmancinelli5905
    @kristenmancinelli5905 Před 3 lety +1

    This video is great. I don't even own a Brooks saddle but a) this was bonafide great entertainment and b) now I am going to buy a Brooks saddle!!!

  • @lunepilot2874
    @lunepilot2874 Před 2 lety

    Best review on the Brooks I’ve seen. Thanks

  • @TheEppi3
    @TheEppi3 Před 5 měsíci

    Thanks everything is clear after watching you and I'm very happy with my new saddle. All the best.

  • @allengarrow6295
    @allengarrow6295 Před rokem

    Great review! Thank you for the review.

  • @mikescarisbrick
    @mikescarisbrick Před 2 lety

    My B17 just arrived 😍. Thanks for the tips - all set for my first tour (a couple of days)

  • @Brian-qv1ir
    @Brian-qv1ir Před 3 lety +1

    Love the new intro!

  • @sanecrazy12
    @sanecrazy12 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice detailed review

  • @recycled3654
    @recycled3654 Před 2 lety

    Mine's fossilized. But like you said, tilt it up and it changed the whole game for me. I can sit on this thing for hours now without shifting around in pain, much nicer now. Really happy with it.

  • @chriswong2012
    @chriswong2012 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for your review!

  • @spektrumB
    @spektrumB Před 3 lety +3

    Two things you forget to mention. Because it will mould to your shape after a while. You can ride long distance without the need of chamois cream or even bike short. Second it really minimizes the chance of getting saddle sore. I did a 2500 km trip in 2017 with zero saddle sore problem. Two thumbs up for Brooks B17 saddle.

    • @radbikeadventure
      @radbikeadventure  Před 3 lety

      Yes true! Those are certainly major benefits. We still need to make a long term review and will DEFINITELY mention those things! This vid just trying to cover the main questions we get :)

  • @xergioka
    @xergioka Před 6 měsíci

    I've got Toyo bike with Brooks Swift - it's phenomenal! Love it, and smell of Proofide so nice too!

  • @user-do5hd7zb4x
    @user-do5hd7zb4x Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thanks for info.

  • @mauritzallberg7302
    @mauritzallberg7302 Před 3 lety

    I just order one b 17 black, cant wait try it

  • @jerryoconnor1909
    @jerryoconnor1909 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the video. In the process of buying a Kona Sutra which comes with a B17 Brooks saddle. Never knew about the tensioning. Great tip.

  • @johnhealy9231
    @johnhealy9231 Před 3 lety +1

    Got my brooks b17 on my first real bike (flyingscott) 1972 , had it on every bike I’ve owned since still as good as the day it was new (few nicks here and there)and I’ve put in a lot of miles here in Scotland,toured (Norway, France Spain Portugal,)I’ve only tightened lt 3 times in all those years,if you look after it it’ll last a lifetime .(one tip if you have to turn your bike upside down protect it from getting scuffed from hard ground )🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @miguelnunesdias6094
    @miguelnunesdias6094 Před 2 lety

    Hello from Lisbon, Portugal, just found your Chanel, I'm also a Brooks livre, love my B67

  • @lurtzilein
    @lurtzilein Před rokem

    Cool Video!

  • @Supersquid1776
    @Supersquid1776 Před 2 lety

    Have a Brooks B33 coming this week, It's a piece of art!😊👍

  • @douglaswoodhouse1429
    @douglaswoodhouse1429 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the video's love them! Just ordered a brand new Kona Sutra bike which is hopefully being delivered at the end of November just in time for my birthday!!!n with of course a B17 Brooks saddle! after watching your video I am now not sure what I am more excited about the bike or the saddle! LOL My first trip on it will be the NC500 (North Coast 500 around the coast of Scotland) at the end of May next year.

  • @plainbeauty2112
    @plainbeauty2112 Před 3 lety

    Hey just watching your videos is really a pleasure and entertaining because of the good work and you, you are full of life.. and where did u get that hat? Really cool

  • @Alex_564
    @Alex_564 Před 3 lety

    I got my C17 organic cotton from REI, which had it prices the same as the regular C17. Nice thing about REI is their 6 month return policy on saddles, which lets one try & see if they like it. I was fortunate one of the Valley locations had one on stock.

  • @shelleyshell1150
    @shelleyshell1150 Před 3 lety

    Brooks is always a classic look! I agree that leather saddles are more comfortable

  • @larryreily4736
    @larryreily4736 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the motivation: my B-17 got a coat of Proofide and a turn of the "spanner".

  • @kh455
    @kh455 Před rokem +2

    I use Obenauf's Heavy Duty LP Leather Conditioner Natural Oil Beeswax. I have used for my expensive leather boots, as well as, my Brooks B-67S saddle over the years. I personally believe this is better than Proofide by Brooks.

  • @sagehiker
    @sagehiker Před 3 lety +2

    I went with Selle Anatomica for my first foray into leather saddles and everything you said about the Brooks has applied to mine. Except treatment. SA is a bit different leather process and takes different chemicals. I think it was one of your videos that mentioned a shower cap for overnight protection. I have a full higher dollar cover but there is a shower cap in my tool bag for everyday use.,

  • @AntlerMoth00
    @AntlerMoth00 Před 3 lety +2

    That intro is so cool!

  • @danmitchell3758
    @danmitchell3758 Před 3 lety

    I’m getting my first B17 on a salsa Marrakesh. Thanks for the video.😎

  • @4336aaa
    @4336aaa Před 3 lety +2

    Great video. Highly agree with less is more when it comes to adjusting tensioning. There is a fine line between taking up any possible slack in the leather and putting unnecessary stress on the leather by over tensioning. The two most popular ways people ruin their brooks are riding on a wet saddle and over tensioning, causing the leather to stress and tear at the rivets.

  • @johnhickman2033
    @johnhickman2033 Před rokem

    An excellent review...

  • @williamngo2754
    @williamngo2754 Před rokem +1

    I just got the b17 for my daughter. Hopefully she'll be able to break it in quickly. Thanks for the tips

  • @kamratdennis
    @kamratdennis Před 3 lety +1

    Summer 2023 i might get one when i go on a trip hopfully :D

  • @WheelsonaBike
    @WheelsonaBike Před 3 lety

    Thanks for this video! I have two B17 saddles, one of them is a B17 short (woman specific). I bought the short model first and it doesn't work for me, even though I'm a woman. I recently bought a Kona Sutra touring bike that comes stock with a regular B17 and I love that saddle. It's still breaking in, but I find it very comfortable, unlike my first saddle. Like you say, it's personal.

  • @gregriutzel7834
    @gregriutzel7834 Před 2 lety

    Leather care product depends on the leather, and it's use be it footwear, furniture, indoor, or outdoor, and how much it may soften leather. You also don't want residue on clothes or riding gear. Proofide fits the application for protection, no transfer to clothes, and in helping the saddle keep it's shape. The cod oil ingredient is a good sign of proven formulas going back centuries and no matter the brand, they're not cheap. It does not go rancid or degrade as I found with mink oil and neatsfoot oil. Those have a place, but not with saddles. I bought a tin, I think it was 12 or 14 dollars; but cheap insurance for a saddle over $100. Great video, you answered a ton of questions!

  • @DirectorLJ
    @DirectorLJ Před 2 lety

    Thank you, Ryan! Hey, my wife is a redhead named Ryan, so extra thumbs up! Cheers.

  • @aceprater5397
    @aceprater5397 Před rokem

    great video! I got a Brooks for a Homegrown in 2006. It then went on My Honda Chopper and back to the homegrown and then to the 94 Bianchi. Its a champion flyer I think, the one with springs. I just recently scored a Honey B17 on ebay and dyed it brown with feblings leather dye. I toast the leather in oven to ~150 and then slather in mink fat to soften and then buff and toast and add some beeswax to seal. I'm about to look for another cant decide which model to try next. Why is it so comfy: Its basically a leather suspension hammock.

  • @nixternal
    @nixternal Před 3 lety +1

    OK, I get it, I should have gone with the Brown B17 & not the black one. I've been kicking myself for 4 years now on my Trek 920 :D Brooks > *

  • @cloud923
    @cloud923 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for good tips.I love ur hat. Goodday!

  • @SkyhawkSteve
    @SkyhawkSteve Před rokem +1

    as far as saddle covers... I recommend them. My butt doesn't keep them from getting wet, even with fenders. Aardvark makes a good waterproof cover. An alternative is a plain cover with a layer of plastic bag under it. I've seen people trash their Brooks by letting them get wet and then riding on them. I've been riding Brooks (Pro's, Swift's, B.17's, and Flyers) since 1975 and over 200,000 miles (but your results may vary).

  • @leetaylor5602
    @leetaylor5602 Před 2 lety +1

    Sold . . 👍 Evans cycles Saturday for Lee

  • @HEIPPI
    @HEIPPI Před 3 lety +1

    I would also add that a leather saddle can color your pants specially after treating it with leather balm. So if you use it also with normal clothes propably don't put on the whitest pants you have :D

  • @daveebert7747
    @daveebert7747 Před 3 lety

    Right on.....I am a huge Brooks saddle fan boy. I went through 8-10 saddles or should I they they went through me until I tried a Brooks. I have them on both my bikes and don’t plan on ever, ever, ever trying anything else. The past is a painful reminder of why.

  • @Balintrebeka
    @Balintrebeka Před 3 lety

    You inspired me..just got mine :). (now about towatch the "how to take care" video :)

  • @aelfman1
    @aelfman1 Před rokem

    Love your hat. Where could I get one? Love your videos too.

  • @peterbaskind9872
    @peterbaskind9872 Před 3 lety +6

    I have *nine* of them (counting "Team" saddles, which are the more roadie version of the B17). So far, those are the only saddles I have found that don't cause me sores.
    And, of course you don't get upset as the saddle looks worn. It just means your saddle is breaking in and has seen some mileage.

    • @radbikeadventure
      @radbikeadventure  Před 3 lety

      9!! Love it. Yes, so true, I'm totally attached to mine and it's bit of wear

  • @thecappy
    @thecappy Před 3 lety

    Love the IDLES record in the back!

  • @mauricioorantes9809
    @mauricioorantes9809 Před 3 lety

    Brooks are the best! Who cares if they are comfortable or not (they are) if you have one of these on, first people know ur serious about bikes but second style points are off the charts. A bike just looks sexy AF with that wide rear sitting up in the air all “perky”.

  • @mak2969
    @mak2969 Před 2 lety

    I love your videos...great job!
    I've been using the B-17 model for over ten years on my touring bikes and a single speed. The key is getting the right size/model for your riding style and your butt/bum. (Suggestion for a new video???)
    Since I ride in a slightly forward position, the B-17 standard is perfect for me and is comfortable right out of the box though I'd never use it on my road bike.
    I bought a used road bike that had a B-17 narrow and it just couldn't work because of the aggressive position and my butt was too big. Big butts and narrow saddles just don't go well. As my B-17s broke in, they got more and more comfortable.
    Someone below said that the broken in saddles appear flat and don't look broken in. Think of a mattress, they are flat until you lie down on it.
    I just bought a Brompton and immediately ordered a B-17 for it. I can't wait for the snow to melt here.🙂

  • @ryanchadd3472
    @ryanchadd3472 Před 3 lety +1

    Hey RaD! Do you ride with padded shorts/chamois creams? My Brooks is comfortable for a bike seat, though still gets pretty uncomfortable at around the 40 mile mark. Thanks!

  • @Pid-jm8zi
    @Pid-jm8zi Před měsícem

    Short-haired Ryan looks really hot! Nice vid! Keep it up!

  • @Desi365
    @Desi365 Před 3 lety +2

    Short hair suits you just fine.

  • @flyryguy
    @flyryguy Před 3 lety

    Hi there! Not sure if you're still checking the comments on this one, but may I ask what colour you got? I am torn between the honey and the antique browns and I think yours looks rather perfect for my bike. Hoping to grab the same one!

  • @Koah1111
    @Koah1111 Před rokem

    My question is about Metal polish tips for the saddle. The care kit include it but what is the realistic application of balancing all materials in the saddle.

  • @guretsugu
    @guretsugu Před 3 lety

    I'm struggling to find a good fore/aft position and saddle angle with my Brooks. Do you have any advice on adjusting bike fit for touring? All of the bike fit resources I find are more for road bike posture.

  • @lazybuilder
    @lazybuilder Před 6 měsíci

    Hi I was wondering if not having not having holes in side flaps b17, might be a future friction problem for legs, or does this rarely happen?.

  • @34rimshot
    @34rimshot Před 2 lety

    I just recently got a brooks flyer saddle and I understand that there is a bit of a break in period. With all of the adjustments and fine tuning I still find that part of my bottom rests on the rivets in the back. It's not necessarily uncomfortable but I'm wondering is this normal for some body types or is it a given that at no time should any part of your bottom be making contact with the back seat rivets? Is this a major no no, is that why they are there or just part of their beautiful craftmanship; hoping for the latter. Should I just be patient? All comments welcome. ride on.

  • @antuanclamaran1205
    @antuanclamaran1205 Před 5 měsíci

    Great video but does anyone have any advice about cleaning it? Especially underneath, I got it muddy and I'm pondering what to do. Scrape the mud off with a toothbrush?

  • @saraa3409
    @saraa3409 Před 3 lety +2

    Further question that you might not have experience with: how to lace the imperial/carved models?? When to, and why to!? Thank you

    • @radbikeadventure
      @radbikeadventure  Před 3 lety +1

      There are many different ways to lace the saddle which come down to personal preference. Don't be afraid to try it and see what feels comfortable. It's to help it keep shape and not flair out once it breaks in. At least that's what I've been told . Maybe I'll get my narrow one and put some laces on it in a future vid!

  • @sheilastallard
    @sheilastallard Před 3 lety +5

    OH! forgot to say those saddles are made in the back streets of Birmingham about 13 miles from us. xx

    • @radbikeadventure
      @radbikeadventure  Před 3 lety

      Ha so cool!! Would love to watch them being made

    • @sheilastallard
      @sheilastallard Před 3 lety +1

      @@radbikeadventure The factory is one of the points for the "Tweed Run" ,old bikes with riders in old tweed suits for the men and bright summer flowing dresses for us ladies. I must admit I had a B17 some years ago....could not get comfortable on it!! Keep Safe! xx

    • @alexcochrane8446
      @alexcochrane8446 Před 3 lety +1

      Try BROOKS//Brooks England-The Blues of an Icon onYou tube

    • @radbikeadventure
      @radbikeadventure  Před 3 lety

      @@alexcochrane8446 Just opened it in a new tab! Really interesting stuff!

    • @radbikeadventure
      @radbikeadventure  Před 3 lety +1

      @@sheilastallard Ah yes, I've heard of the Tweed Run! Someday gotta be there for it. I'll definitely take the tweed suit outfit tho 🎩

  • @MariaZimfer
    @MariaZimfer Před rokem

    I have just bought my first even Brooks saddle and the guy at the shop told me to put the proofide only to the bottom side of it. He said it is good enough and that way it wouldn’t transfer onto my clothes. What do you think of this advice?

  • @intrinsequementsec1231

    Bim 1000 ! 🎉

  • @RidinOnABigCog
    @RidinOnABigCog Před 2 lety +1

    Very informative…and hot!

  • @luisdasilva1980
    @luisdasilva1980 Před rokem

    Hi, i've been changing saddles and never been confortable. Even got a Brooks Cambium and sold it... my discomfort is the constant pressure of the sit bones on the saddle. Would a leather saddle help me out on this? never mayde more then 50km cycling, and the pain started arround 30/40km :P thanks

  • @elroloy
    @elroloy Před 2 lety +1

    Hello, do you know why the chair, even if I tension it with the key, in a very short time, approximately a week, its entire structure begins to sound, even when one hits it with the palm of the hand it begins to sound. Thank you and I would love to go out with you on an adventure one day, hugs. ❤️🖤❤️🖤❤️🖤❤️🖤

  • @NonLegitNation2
    @NonLegitNation2 Před 10 měsíci

    Just watched your other brooks saddle video yesterday. I pulled the trigger on a B17-S even though it's supposedly a women's saddle my sit bones measure 170mm so I'm hoping with the B17-S being 175mm it will be comfortable. And I bought it used so it should be atleast a little bit broken in. The first thing I'm doing when I get it is drowning it in leather conditioner 😅

    • @radbikeadventure
      @radbikeadventure  Před 9 měsíci

      Let us know how it goes!

    • @NonLegitNation2
      @NonLegitNation2 Před 9 měsíci

      @@radbikeadventure so far so good. Got the saddle last week, bonus, it turns out it is the "softened" version. The leather was pretty dried out but after applying some Bick Heavy Duty Leather Preservative it looks brand new now. I went for a 30 mile ride, when i got home it felt like a donkey kicked me in the butt, lol. But on my short 1 mile rides to work and 1 mile home the saddle feels good. Once my butts healed I'm going to take it a bit slower and just do 10-15 mile rides, and I got some padded biking shorts which i didn't have on the initial ride so hopefully those shorts help. Bottomline, just based on how beautiful this saddle is I'm going to stick with it.

  • @tofuhao3153
    @tofuhao3153 Před 2 lety

    hi! how to take care of the silver rivets around the leather? mine had starts to rust.. :(

  • @coevad3961
    @coevad3961 Před 2 lety

    If you get the titanium version, will brooks releather it when the leather wears out?

  • @guillemxanxo2683
    @guillemxanxo2683 Před 3 lety

    I bought a b17 imperial after watching your first video. thank you for the recommendations cause it is a great saddle! however, i am having troubles in finding the angle of the saddle in order not to slide to the front and if I tip the nose up it hurts on the bones. I think i might be struggling against the leather lack of friction

    • @4336aaa
      @4336aaa Před 3 lety

      Keep experimenting with small adjustments. Not only the angle, but sliding the saddle on the rails front to back. Hopefully you'll find the sweet spot.

  • @georgkampmann7330
    @georgkampmann7330 Před 2 dny

    Thanks, a good Clip. Ist possible to die an Natural Brooks-Saddle? What dies i Need?

  • @markbarkhouse
    @markbarkhouse Před 2 lety

    I couldn’t understand how a leather saddle could possibly be comfortable until I bought a used kona sutra with a brooks saddle as soon as I sat down I said “oh, now I get it!”

  • @fabienmolina
    @fabienmolina Před 8 měsíci

    Merci :)

  • @whatever4065
    @whatever4065 Před 3 lety +3

    "You don't sit ON a Brooks saddle, you sit IN it" Not sure where this came from, but my butt says: true...

  • @pablouvedoble
    @pablouvedoble Před 2 měsíci

    Breaking a saddle in does NOT take a couple of weeks.
    When I first installed mine, I did about 800km in around 10 days and then I used that bike quite a lot (I'm a daily commuter, but I do have other bicycles).
    In my case, it took about 6 months till it fitted like a glove.
    It was confortable from the get go, but I know some people never manage to break it in (rare cases).

  • @andrewnorris5415
    @andrewnorris5415 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video, thanks so much. Now subscribed. I take it you do not need to use any padding cycling shorts with these saddles?

    • @radbikeadventure
      @radbikeadventure  Před 3 lety +1

      At first we did, but now we don't. I only wear padded shorts if I'm going on a ride over 60 miles and that's more because I don't ride every day. On tour, we both ditched our padded shorts. If you're breaking it in tho, a little extra padding might be nice

    • @andrewnorris5415
      @andrewnorris5415 Před 3 lety

      @@radbikeadventure Thanks. Been watching your NZ adventures, nice.

  • @sheilastallard
    @sheilastallard Před 3 lety +1

    Question. What would happen to the cows in the rain?, do they have to have Brookes proofing on them? Love your videos Keep Safe!!

  • @deltafoxtrot2
    @deltafoxtrot2 Před 3 lety

    I am a small guy @ 5'2" and I have a standard B17, I get a lot of numbness even after a short trip. I think I should have bought the short B17. ...

  • @Biking360
    @Biking360 Před 3 lety

    Your content is excellent and I agree with most of what you said. However, I just want to add my experience, as I think the B17 is great for lighter riders but I don't necessarily think it's such a great option for heavier riders like myself. I had a B17 over 40 years ago when I was a lad and weighed about 75kgs and had a brilliant experience with it, much like most of you are reporting. Fast forward and I now weigh 95kgs and the last B17 I recently bought was nothing but trouble. I had it for 6,000 kilometers and was never comfortable with it. I understand that there's a lot of love for this saddle, I Love it too, but I still wanted to put my voice out there that if you're heavier maybe you should have an alternative in mind. The old fat guy.

    • @jbwillson
      @jbwillson Před 3 lety +1

      I’m a big guy too - 6’3” and 225 lbs. I tried 3 Brooks saddles, plus a Selle Anatomica and a Rivet. None of them worked. I finally figured out that all those saddles, which have virtually identical frames, only have about 125mm distance between the horns of the rear frame. My 140mm sit bones were literally sitting on the frame of the saddle. Those saddles were never going to break in for me. The 177mm width of the B17 is deceptive. Literally an inch on either side is unusable for sitting. I’m now riding an Ergon SMC medium/large - far and away the most comfortable saddle I’ve ever used.

    • @Biking360
      @Biking360 Před 3 lety +1

      @@jbwillson Good to hear you've got something that now works. I may take a closer look at Ergon. I switched from the B17 to a Selle SMP TRK and it's much better. However, I still think I could get something a little better. Just bought another bike and that's maybe an opportunity to give the Ergon a go. Ride safe. JP

  • @JohnnyRabbitQC
    @JohnnyRabbitQC Před 3 lety +1

    My Proofide turned rancid and I bought it with my B17, 6 years ago. I don't think it can last the life of the saddle unfortunately.

  • @lensan4355
    @lensan4355 Před 3 lety

    Are you using the short version?

  • @Eckus
    @Eckus Před 2 lety

    today is the second day that i have my b17 and it already feels a litlebit softer

  • @teslamoneyman426
    @teslamoneyman426 Před 3 měsíci

    If you change between bikes, I wonder if people take their Brooks saddle from one bike to another -or- people just buy one Brooks for each bikes?

  • @jvanb231
    @jvanb231 Před rokem

    I've been a big fan of the Flyer saddle over the years but I am having some very bad discomfort with my most recently obtained one -- it feels like my entire underside wants to explode while I am riding.