I had to adjust mine today - drop it a bit because I swapped out for Thin 
Gripster pedals.  First none and my knees were too easily locking.  Then 
dropped just a bit too much.  When I raised it in between the other two 
stops it was an instant Ah of Invisibility.  Nothing beats a broken-in B17 
on a semi-upright bike.  

On Wednesday, October 8, 2014 4:55:22 PM UTC-5, Jon in the foothills of 
Central Colorado wrote:
>
> I did a lot of reading about setting up a Brooks Saddle.A majority of 
> people said tip the nose of the saddle up. I did just a bit. Went for a 30 
> mile ride.
> The saddles positioned as far back as possible. I was expecting pain and 
> discomfort. Didn't happen.I did experience sliding forward into the 
> "hammock".
> Started to feel some discomfort at the end of the ride. but bearable.
> I got home and tipped up the nose a bit more.Took it for a short spin..No 
> slinding forward. Felt very comfortable
> I'm very pleased. And what a piece of art and craftsmanship! I got the 
> Honey color.Just beautiful!.
>

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