Jim,

I've had this exact thing happen, but only on a Brooks Swift that got 
soaked a few too many times. My B17 Select and B17 Imperial do not have a 
similar twisting pattern. It looks weird, but it's pretty comfortable.

On Monday, August 16, 2021 at 7:49:50 PM UTC-4 cycli...@gmail.com wrote:

> It's not real clear in my picture, but the metal part that is wrapped 
> around the front of the rail is notched on the sides and sits on a metal 
> plate riveted to the nose of the saddle.  I'm wondering if the left side 
> notch (as view from riding position) has slipped off of the plate, allowing 
> the nose to rotate.
>
> On Monday, August 16, 2021 at 4:44:22 PM UTC-7 David Person wrote:
>
>> It looks to me like the nose has rotated on the tension bolt.  Is this a 
>> result of tightening the tension bolt?  The back of the saddle looks 
>> normal.  Should look something like this.
>>
>> [image: IMG_2802.jpg]
>>
>> On Monday, August 16, 2021 at 4:17:44 PM UTC-7 Jim S. wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all, I was wondering if any of you have ever had your Brooks saddle 
>>> look like this:
>>>
>>> twisted? I don't know what to call it, but it's not symmetrical. Is 
>>> their a fix?
>>>
>>> As always, thanks for your expertise.
>>>
>>> [image: saddle photo.jpg]
>>>
>>

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