Just try it. You know you want to. ;) Then you'll know. Nobody can tell you for 
sure and trial and error should be viewed as not only necessary, but one of the 
pleasures of your avocation (a learning process worthy of its own discovery and 
delights). In other words, the process of learning about yourself and the bike 
should be enjoyed, not avoided. If it was me and the wiating for the red b-17 
was a long one, I'd pick up a used black (or whatever) and ride it while the 
red was on order. Then I'd know for sure that either I preferred the b-68 and 
cancel the red brooks, or wait with anticipation for its arrival. Most 
importantly, having crossed that off my investigation list, I'd move on to the 
next experiment.

Enjoy,
Perry

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