Depends to some extent on what you mean by "upright."  I've been riding a 
Surly 1x1 for over 6 years now with a Flyer saddle and about as short a 
reach threadless stem as they make with no issues.  'Course, the older 
1x1's had a frame with a longer TT and therefore overall reach than the 
current models, but I often sit back and ride hands-free for considerable 
distances with no issues.  I'd say give it a shot.


On Tuesday, June 4, 2013 4:35:39 PM UTC-5, Michael wrote:
>
> They say you should go to a wider saddle for upright riding than a B17, 
> but I have a sprung Brooks Flyer I'd like to keep using.
>  
> Anyone doing it? How does the saddle work for upright riding? Wide enough 
> for you?
>

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