I used an electric drill to do mine. Quick and easy.
On Monday, August 31, 2015, N. Llama wrote:
> Speaking of lacing Brooks saddles, does anyone have a basic DIY for it? Do
> I need a Leather Punch or Awl or can I do it at home with other tools?
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Lungimsam,
In my recent experience (n=6, including B17s & Flyers), Brooks below the
Champion Special/Select/Pro level are disposable saddles. The leather gives
out in a year of hard riding. You can lace/tension/reform, but it'll never
be as nice as the models with better leather. That said, report
So I have only had this saddle for 10 months and I have divots where the
sit bones sit to the point of feeling the rear of the frame dig into my
rear end when I ride now.
People say these saddles last for 20 years or so. But mine is becoming
unrideable at this point.
Any advice?
It is a sprun