Show your crusty or beat Brooks saddle!
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Show your crusty or beat Brooks saddle!
This idea came to me while commenting in another thread. I have a Pro that began tearing and is out of use now, and I also have a misshapen, desiccated B72 that is just plain ugly. Will go get pix of both. Post up yours!
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You’re describing pretty much every other Raleigh 3-speed on my local CL.
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Think proofide will bring this one back?
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THis pic was taken in 2013. Came off of a 1972 Motobecane Le Champion originally.
P1000083, on Flickr
P1000083, on Flickr
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This is the original saddle ,Brooks Professional ,to my early seventies Super Mondia. Interestingly enough THE most comfortable saddle I own! This bike had been sitting in a storage locker for many years and the saddle was pretty dry when I got the bike. I took a chance and started working in Dr. Marten’s leather conditioner and it responded very nicely. I have been riding on it like this for a couple of years. Joe joesvintageroadbikes.wordpress
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Another non-Brooks (I think it's a Henri Gauthier), but one I'd like to get back on a bike.
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Oh sorry for the mislead! It was completely recovered, I would probably have to be Merlin to achieve such results with the original leather
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My rare Brooks, Campagnolo branded, narrow rail, B17 died at 50 years old in a torrential downpour. It was original to my '64 Legnano Roma Olympiade, and, I have to admit that in 50 years I was guilty of performing zero maintenance. At the time I didn't know about "re-covering" options, so I found a lightly used B17 on Ebay, but had to change to the wide rail brackets.
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Here's mine! Broke while tandeming after probably a 60 year run.
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This Brooks b.15 was on a friends Super course that I converted from Road to townie for him. it was mostly just dried out and had been thankfully stored inside while being out of service for 30 years. I gently scrubbed it with leather soap and a soft brush, let it dry for a week, took a dremel with a brass wire brush to the metal bits and then hit it with Obenaufs let it sit for another day and did a final wipe down.
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I love this one. Glacial wear and tear.
I can't tell which model the second one is.
I can't tell which model the second one is.
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The foreground one is a Professional that came on a '61 Legnano Gran Premio that I acquired a few months ago. I'm assuming its original. The one in back is the Ebay replacement for the one that split on my '64 Legnano, pictured a few posts above.
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Ripped at one rivet but may look ok on a display bike
Boiled in water then soaked in neatsfoot for a week. See how it turns out after some drying time.
Boiled in water then soaked in neatsfoot for a week. See how it turns out after some drying time.
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My rare Brooks, Campagnolo branded, narrow rail, B17 died at 50 years old in a torrential downpour. It was original to my '64 Legnano Roma Olympiade, and, I have to admit that in 50 years I was guilty of performing zero maintenance. At the time I didn't know about "re-covering" options, so I found a lightly used B17 on Ebay, but had to change to the wide rail brackets.
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