I was a lucky purchaser of one of Joel's B68 and have "happy butt."  :)   

On Tuesday, August 30, 2022 at 2:03:20 PM UTC-4 Joel S wrote:

> I found the B68 an easy break in saddle, wish I had not sold them all, I 
> am too light for springs to have any benefit.  I have no idea how the 
> Loveland from Rivet would be to break in.  When you do find a B68 on eBay 
> the prices are generally pretty ridiculous.  
>
> On Monday, August 29, 2022 at 1:51:48 PM UTC-4 lconley wrote:
>
>> B67 or B68 (no springs) if you can find one. Or a Loveland from Rivet (no 
>> springs either).
>>
>> Laing
>>
>> On Monday, August 29, 2022 at 1:00:13 PM UTC-4 schralp wrote:
>>
>>> Just joined after purchasing my first Country bike; a beaut of a lime 
>>> olive platypus. Goal is to get more upright and it was outfitted with 
>>> albatross bars which are about perfect. However, I put my Brooks 
>>> professional from the 70s on and it doesn’t quite match the more upright 
>>> position. I’m thinking Flyer vs b67. Any recommendations from this esteemed 
>>> group and, how does one avoid annoying squeaks with those spring saddles. 
>>> My riding is essentially road and hard packed dry trails in so. Cal. Thanks!
>>
>>

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