Oscar56
Active Member
Just ordered a Brooks B17 Imperial yesterday fro my Giant Phantom hard tail eBike. My LBS says their supplier has them in stock but Covid-19 is doing weird things to delivery schedules.
I have had my Phantom for 3 weeks. I new that the relationship between my butt and the existing saddle would rely on my butt adjusting, not the plastic/rubber saddle. But after 3 weeks this is not going well. So I got on the LBS website and started shopping for saddles. Hmmm...more selection than I anticipated. But what is this Brooks? Seems familiar.
Checking with Mr. Google and Ms. Wikapedia reminded me that this is a leather saddle from England, and that in 1962 Raleigh Cycle bought Brooks. Ah Ha! That's where I heard of Brooks. In the early 1970's 10 speed bikes came into vogue in Canada with the two non racing and affordable lines being Raleaigh and Peugot. If it was Italian it was out of my price range but pretty to look at. I bought a Raleigh 10 speed in ~1973 and it cam with a Brooks saddle. Not until this week did I know the storied history of Brooks.
If only I had kept that saddle form 1973...
I have had my Phantom for 3 weeks. I new that the relationship between my butt and the existing saddle would rely on my butt adjusting, not the plastic/rubber saddle. But after 3 weeks this is not going well. So I got on the LBS website and started shopping for saddles. Hmmm...more selection than I anticipated. But what is this Brooks? Seems familiar.
Checking with Mr. Google and Ms. Wikapedia reminded me that this is a leather saddle from England, and that in 1962 Raleigh Cycle bought Brooks. Ah Ha! That's where I heard of Brooks. In the early 1970's 10 speed bikes came into vogue in Canada with the two non racing and affordable lines being Raleaigh and Peugot. If it was Italian it was out of my price range but pretty to look at. I bought a Raleigh 10 speed in ~1973 and it cam with a Brooks saddle. Not until this week did I know the storied history of Brooks.
If only I had kept that saddle form 1973...