I've had this trouble w/ a couple of Brooks saddles. If you remove the seat 
post and hold it in your lap or on a table, it is a bit easier to slowly 
tighten the bolt and gently force the rails to fit the seat post.  I 
tighten the seat post bolt first in the middle, and then at both ends of 
the rails. Once done, there's no problem mounting the saddle on a seat post.

Hope this helps,

John  

On Wednesday, October 9, 2013 4:47:44 PM UTC-7, mike goldman wrote:
>
> i tried 3 of my ti B17's and the rails dont fit, too narrow. is this 
> typical of the S-83? 
>
> mike goldman 
> warwick,r.i. 
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