I had the same problem with an already WELL broken in b17. I went to a less 
broken in b17 narrow, which I didn't think would work because it was 
narrow, but it's what I had. It worked well after it was broken in, 
possibly because of the angles used while breaking it in. If you don't 
think the B17 is wide enough for comfort, go B68. 
 
Best,
Eric
Indpls

On Monday, April 7, 2014 7:37:47 PM UTC-4, David Banzer wrote:

> Coupla photos of said bike. Rides like a dream. I tilted the nose up a 
> bit, but still would feel like a wider saddle would be comfier. Will 
> experiment. This wonderfully broken in B17 will be transferred over to my 
> Redwood as it's very comfortable with drops.
> David
> Chicago
>

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