I haven't been able to get comfortable on a Brooks, but if I found them
comfortable, I'd pay up.

I will second the opinion that a comfortable saddle requires no padded
shorts -- so you save the cost of at least 2 pairs, making the equation
much less startling.

I do regret the chi chi, Rapha-esque, rather twee, high cost accessory
niche that into which Brooks seems to be worming its way, but a saddle just
about makes or breaks a bike.

Patrick "so do the tires, the bar, the pedals, the gearing, and the head
badge" Moore who has umpteen K miles on a very early '90s Flite from many
different bikes ridden in ABQ, NM.

On Fri, Nov 23, 2012 at 3:25 PM, Eric Platt <epericmpl...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I don't think Brooks are overpriced if they are comfortable for you and
> are what you need.
>
>
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