I was just going to say: ride it in the rain.  This will definitely shape 
it faster.  My buddy broke his B17 in on a weekend bikepacking trip with a 
full day of riding in the pouring rain.  It went from brand new to 
perfectly formed over that day.

Will near Boston

On Monday, May 19, 2025 at 12:04:13 AM UTC-4 Jason Fuller wrote:

> People will say this is a terrible idea, and they are probably right, but 
> I left my bike locked up with my B17 back when I was in college, 2008, and 
> we had an unexpected downpour right before I needed to ride.  I had the 
> saddle maybe six months at that point, not riding a ton so it was still not 
> very broken in.  It was soaked through when I rode it.  It immediate 
> conformed to my butt and was extremely comfortable from there on out. It's 
> 2025 and that saddle is still going strong, no cracks or signs of wear 
> really at all.  I did have to tighten up the nut a bit after that happened 
> but it's still got lots of adjustment left.  I've been more careful since, 
> keeping a Randi Jo cover on it when it's wet out, but I don't baby it nor 
> do I proof hide it very often. I do store it inside where it's warm and dry 
> though, that probably helps a lot 
>
> [image: PXL_20250510_211503376.jpg]
>

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