On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 1:14 PM, jrider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks for all the input!  Obviously I had no idea what I was doing!
> Good thing I asked.  As long as I'm at it, let me ask another Brooks-
> related questions: I have the saddle tilted up slightly in the front,
> but still feel like I'm sliding forward and putting a lot of pressure
> on my hands.  Do you find that you need to tilt the brooks further
> backward than other saddles?  Any other tips on maximizing comfort?
> Thanks!

Like Steve said, nose-higher than you might think. As it breaks in,
you might want to move it somewhat more level, but it depends greatly
on your position and bar height. Just make it comfortable for you,
don't worry about how it looks. It seems like most people decide in
the first couple of hundred miles whether they love or hate the
Brooks, saddles are a very individual thing.

-- 
Bill Connell
St. Paul, MN

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