I may have been that way since day one. I had a Brooks B-72 that was a 
little off from the start. Some leverage can be applied to straighten it 
out.

Laing
Delray Beach FL

On Friday, September 18, 2020 at 1:55:18 PM UTC-4, Andrew Turner wrote:

> So I was installing wider tires on my dad's Rambouillet and I noticed his 
> saddle had a really wonky sideways tilt to it. And then I remembered him 
> telling me on multiple occasions that one foot would always go numb on him 
> after a few miles, but I always marked it up to improper saddle height. 
> That is until now. I'm thinking this is what's causing it. Below's a photo 
> of what I'm seeing: 
>
> [image: 2020-09-18.jpg]
>
> It looks worse in real life. Has anyone experienced this? 
> Most of the bike's life is spent hanging up as you see below, which does 
> put pressure on the tension bolt of the saddle but is it enough to really 
> bend the rails that much? 
>
> [image: 2020-09-18 (1).jpg]
>
> Really just interested in any ideas or if this isn't the first time 
> someone has seen this, maybe his rump is also just a little crooked! 
>
> Cheers, 
> Andrew
>
>

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