I don't think that this is a "Michael" problem. I have several Brooks
saddles, the two black ones have worn unevenly. Interestingly, one sags
more on the left and the other more on the right. Brown saddles from
approximately same era (and more saddle time) have not worn the same. I
have uns
Could this be you? If several saddles have done the exact same thing could it
be that you are not symmetrical and the saddle is just breaking into fit the
way you are? I know that I do not set square on the bike and I actually need
to point the nose of the saddle slightly to the left of center
I heard as long as its rideable it doesn't matter how curved it is, oh
wait, saddles. I have never heard of one going crooked but I only ride
the big boy ones like b67s so not sure if that has something to do with it.
On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 2:20 PM, Chris Chen wrote:
> mine hangs lower on t
mine hangs lower on the left side than on the right
;)
On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 11:15 AM, Michael wrote:
> It has about a year of riding on it. Never got wet.
> Needs Proofhide?
> Adjustment bolt tightening?
>
> When I bought it, it had a slight curve to the nose, and I didn't want to
> make a f