I remember the first time I rode a Brooks, I thought I was going to  
slide off the front.   After a few hundred miles the slipperiness went  
away.  One problem I encountered with the nose tilted up was numbness  
between the legs.  I now have the seat level which is comfortable.


>
> On Mon, 2008-11-03 at 11:14 -0800, jrider 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?
>

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