Breaking-in Brooks saddles is an internet myth resulting from misapplication and improper adjustment. Leather stretch is the life-limiting mechanism for Brooks saddles, and anything you do to accelerate it is simply shortening the life of the saddle. The B-17 is too wide for a drop-bar road bike, and a brand-new B-15 is the most invisible saddle I've ever ridden in that application. B-17 fits me perfectly on 2 semi-upright bikes. If you haven't gone through different positions on the saddle nose, that's the place to start. Otherwise, you probably need the B-67 if B-17 isn't working for you.
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