I seriously doubt it.
On Friday, September 15, 2017 at 12:08:02 AM UTC+3, Beaverton Bob wrote:
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> Austin ^ and MountNormal,
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> You guys are gonna get me in trouble! Those Crivets are just the right
> custom touch, and also just too expensive to justify. Now that I've gotten
> used to my C15
Austin ^ and MountNormal,
You guys are gonna get me in trouble! Those Crivets are just the right
custom touch, and also just too expensive to justify. Now that I've gotten
used to my C15 (and it has ever-so-slightly broken-in), I'm thinking of
getting some colored rivets. Argh!
Jay in Tel A
Thanks.
Both those sites will ship to me for 20 Euros.
Looks like I will have to either do without or combine it with something
expensive to justify the postage. Hmmm, they have the silver Tubus racks
someone here mentioned as hard to find ... {rabbit hole}.
On Wednesday, September 13, 2017 at
I had a C17 that developed a tear along the side. Brooks did question me
on where/when/who I got the saddle from at first. I couldn't recall if it
was mail order or LBS, but stated "it is important to know where and when
you purchased your saddle in order to understand if it is still under
wa
>From past experience, Riv would offer to replace the saddle. I'm not going
to let them do that to save a $5(!) on an overpriced rivet.
On Wednesday, September 13, 2017 at 7:57:19 PM UTC+3, Austin ^ wrote:
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> When I had a problem with an 'unregistered' brooks saddle I went through
> rivendell
I've got a Pearl on my Sam and like it very much.
Actually it is in for repair since I managed to break the rails.
The Cambium is on my Brompton and it works well for me on that bike. You're
right though, the Rivet is better.
Jay
On Wednesday, September 13, 2017 at 4:14:46 PM UTC+3, Kevin Lind
Their website wouldn't shio to me in Israel.
I'll look around at 3rd party retailers.
On Wednesday, September 13, 2017 at 2:50:57 PM UTC+3, Garth wrote:
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> I assume you looked at their website to buy one ? I see them for sale
> worldwide from what I see on my end . If not, there are plenty of o
When I had a problem with an 'unregistered' brooks saddle I went through
rivendell for warranty. They took care of everything and just swapped me
out a new one.
Also if you're into fun with colors there are crivets
- https://www.ridecrivets.com/ - I just got some that I'm going to swap out
on
How long did you have the saddle and do you still have the receipt? If it
is within the two years, you may be able to convince them to repair the
saddle since it would be within warranty.
On Wed, Sep 13, 2017 at 11:20 AM, Ron Mc wrote:
> I don't own saddle I have registered on the Brooks websit
I don't own saddle I have registered on the Brooks website anymore, and
their website won't let me register any of 4 I'm currently using.
On Wednesday, September 13, 2017 at 6:35:57 AM UTC-5, Jay in Tel Aviv wrote:
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> Unhelpful response to my request for a rivet to replace one that fell off
>
Jay: Modern Bike in Des Moines, IA USA sells them.
Jock Dewey / Athens,, GA
On Wednesday, September 13, 2017 at 7:35:57 AM UTC-4, Jay in Tel Aviv wrote:
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> Unhelpful response to my request for a rivet to replace one that fell off
> of my Cambium. They do sell it on their website but won't ship
I think RBW sells them.
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You might also want to try Rivet saddles. They're extremely comfortable,
prettier (in my opinion) than Brooks, and customer service is fanatically
helpful.
Kevin
On Wednesday, September 13, 2017 at 7:35:57 AM UTC-4, Jay in Tel Aviv wrote:
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> Unhelpful response to my request for a rivet to repl
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