Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Brooks Saddle Mod

I punched some holes along the sides of my saddle and laced it up.  I used a pair of "hole punch pliers" (from Home Depot for $10) to make the holes, and some paracord to lace it.


It wasn't easy punching out the holes, but I eventually got it.  The holes are 4mm in diameter, spaced about a centimetre apart, and sealed up with Sno Seal.


The saddle is noticeably firmer, but still comfortable.  It's definitely worth doing if the sides of the saddle are starting to flair out too much, or if you want to firm it up a little.

TIP:  When lacing up the sides, don't pull them together tightly.  Try to keep the sides where they are while keeping the paracord snug.  Otherwise the saddle will feel like a rock.

2'ND TIP:  Punch even number (2, 4, 6, 8, etc) of holes per side.  This makes the paracord lacing look neater, and allows you to hide the knot under the saddle.

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Problem With Saddle?

My Brooks saddle has developed a weird ridge.  It doesn't effect riding, or the comfort.  It's just an eyesore...for now.


I didn't buy it new from a store.  It supposedly came off a brand new bike according to the previous owner.  I believe him, cause it looked new and didn't have any "sit bone" imprint.


If this saddle starts to rip, I'll replace it with a Gyes saddle.  I've read some good reviews on them.

NOTE:  The outline of the imprint is from the "nose cap" (?) of the saddle chassis.  I don't know why it's like that.  I've seen other broken in Brooks saddles that don't have this imprint.

Monday, April 16, 2012

Rust & Flaking Paint

After riding through this mild winter, my bike has developed some rust spots.  It's not a big deal.  This bike was built to be used after all.


What caught me by surprise was the flaking paint on the "chain case bracket".  I thought this bike was powder coated.  I don't think powder coating is suppose to flake off.


Anyway, it's all good.  I still think it's an awesome bike.