Brooks England B67 Leather Saddle Brown
Original price was: $275.00.$199.00Current price is: $199.00.
Naturally Timeless. Made By Hand. Shaped By You.
The B67 is a leather saddle for city or touring with suspension springs for comfort. A saddle perfect for cargo bikes, daily commuting and casual touring in the upright position.
Only 1 left in stock
Brooks England B67 Leather Saddle Brown
Original price was: $275.00.$199.00Current price is: $199.00.
Only 1 left in stock
Brooks England, classically sprung for supreme comfort, the B67 is the ideal saddle for daily city or touring use in the upright riding posture. A saddle for city bikes, Dutch-style bikes, cargo bikes and upright touring bicycles, the B67 is made with a single rail for use with standard, micro-adjustable seatposts. Made with vegetable tanned leather for flexible, hammock-like performance that will age beautifully over time, moulding to the shape of the rider.
TECHNICAL SPECS
L 260 x W 205 x H 73
Weight: 850 g
FEATURES
Durable, 5mm Vegetable Tanned Leather
Chromed Springs and Frame Assembly
Tubular steel rivets
Distinctive side stamp
The iconic Brooks backplate
IDEAL FOR
Cycling in the city
Travelling the globe
Casual touring
MATERIALS
Tubular steel rail
Vegetable tanned leather top
Steel rail / black powder coated
Steel frame with springs
RIDING POSITION
Upright riding position
Handcrafted Since 1866
Our workshops have been crafting Brooks iconic leather saddles for more than 150 years.
F.A.Q.
Which is the right Brooks saddle for me?
Our leather saddles come in different shapes and styles depending on what kind of bike or riding position. For example, a wider saddle with springs is ideal for an upright, 90-degree posture. Middle widths are often used for touring or commuting when the spinal angle of the rider is in a 45 to 60 degrees position. As a general rule, the more athletic the riding position, the narrower the saddle.
Why do I need to break in my leather saddle?
New leather is tough because of the numerous treatments of the tanning process, as well as the moulding process done at our factory. This leaves the fibres very strong, but also quite rigid. “Breaking in” is the process in which the saddle leather becomes supple and more flexible. Time, effort and care hold the key to bringing your leather saddle to its best condition. Primarily through riding, the leather will mould to the shape of your anatomy and become more flexible. Over time, the natural movement of the leather will act like a hammock whilst riding. But be careful to make sure that the leather does not sag too low, as this will cause it to contact the metal structure and could lead to saddle failure, not to mention being uncomfortable, as you could be sitting on the upper rails of some models or even the seat post itself.
Read more FAQs here.