Tom, over the thousand-or-so miles did you ever have to use a saddle cover 
to deal with poor weather?

Everyone else, would you say a saddle cover made for a B17 would work fine 
on a GB saddle?

On Tuesday, April 16, 2019 at 9:21:28 AM UTC-7, Tom Horton wrote:
>
> this is about berthoud saddles. for what it's worth, I got one from James 
> a couple years back (hi James) and have ridden it maybe a thousand miles, 
> and no problems, great comfortable saddle. I weigh about 190 pounds. I have 
> used only Obenaufs on it, have tensioned it slightly.  maybe there is 
> something to that Proofide causing a problem.  I was surprised how fast 
> mine went from stiff to broken in...but no sign it's breaking down.  tom h
>
> On Tuesday, April 9, 2019 at 8:24:45 AM UTC-4, David Wadstrup wrote:
>>
>> I really like Berthoud saddles.  The Mente to me is the best saddle for 
>> very upright riding positions.  Mainly because I don't have to ride with 
>> the nose super high like I do with the Brooks.  I also like the Aspin for 
>> bikes with drop bars.  I've been wondering, though, what the 
>> Soulor/Galibier is like.  It's a narrower, racier saddle.  Does anyone here 
>> have any experience with this saddle?  Is it too narrow?  Noticeably less 
>> comfortable than the Aspin?
>>
>

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