On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 10:12 AM, CycloFiend <cyclofi...@earthlink.net>wrote:

>
> So - I was pondering things on yesterday's ride.  As the mist got a little
> rain-like, I watched the nose of my Brooks get increasingly damp. Got me to
> thinking...
>
> "hmmm," I thinks.  "There are three rivets on the nose of that saddle, and
> obviously, that's where the front of the thing is pinned together.  It's
> also the front end of the hammock, so to speak. So, there's a good bit of
> stress in that.  Now, as I'm riding along, my hams are covering the
> majority
> of the saddle, and I'm running fenders so there's no spray from below. But,
> it can't make sense to let the nose get all wet and soggy by means of
> forward motion. I wonder if shellacking the front inch or so of the saddle
> would help it resist rain a bit without damaging anything."
>
> Which is pretty much the thought I've still got rattling around this
> morning.  Anyone ever try it? Any cobblers or leatherworkers think it might
> make sense?  Or should  I just get some silicone spray?
>
> - Jim
>
> Oh! Pix from the loop -
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/cyclofiend/sets/72157615330750584/
>
> --
>
> Only a good idea if you wrap it in hemp twine.


-- 
Cheers,
David
Redlands, CA

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