Feliz
Well-Known Member
Any of you Brooks riders use/hear of speeding the break-in process by soaking the saddle in warm water for 5 minutes or so and then riding until dry? Here's the typical approach; this guy's method is a bit more involved.
This was a popular way of breaking in heavy leather boots during my Boy Scout days many moons ago, but I can find as many opinions against this idea today too (concerns about excessively shrinking the leather). My ebike doesn't get hundreds of miles of month to ease a break-in, so anything to speed that up a bit would be beneficial.
When I was a kid some 75 years ago I read in a comic book how the cowboys would urinate in there new boots, put them on and then go for a long ride to break in their new boots, I always remembered that.
Many years later I was telling this story while intoxicated standing around the campfire with some friends and several student nurses we had invited to a wiener roast. Needless to say I was talked into demonstrating this trick and of course I did it to a round of cheers from my friends but needless to say not from the nurses. When I woke up the next morning all I had was cold feet and smelly boots, my friends were impressed but not the nurses and the boots went in the garbage at the urging of my mother who wouldn't tolerate the boots in my parents house. Mmmmmm, I wonder if it would work on the Brooks saddle on my Watt Wagon?