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Most swear by proofide. The British Bicycle Club will be able to tell you how often to treat. The weather damage to the seat won't occur from riding it. It will come from leaving the saddle exposed to the elements. Get one of these:
But more importantly, if you commute on this new saddle, and leave the bike locked out on the street, get one of these:
or rig one of these:
Hate to see you meticulously break-in and care for your saddle, solely for the benefit of the person who steals it off your bike.
The Brook brand seat cover is worse than useless. If you want one I'll give you mine. You are honestly better off with a plastic bag.
Use proofhide & TIGHTEN THE TENSION ADJUSTING NUT!!!!! Nothing bothers me more than seeing a beautiful saddle that has collapsed because some dweeb didn't bother to occasionally tighten the bolt. Your saddle should come with the tool. The better saddles like the Swift (my favorite) use an allen wrench.
By all means take the advice already given about securing the seat to the bike.
So really, the covers are mainly for protection when ones posterior is not protecting the seat from the elements. We're not specifically worrying so much about road spray coming up on the underside of the seat whilst riding?
That's how I use mine, unless I'm wearing jeans which seem to act as an abrasive.
This cover lasted me about two years, and in the winter I tend to leave it on more often when riding. It has started to wear through so I'm about to purchase a replacement.
http://store.velo-orange.com/index.php/components/saddles/aardvark-...
Matt Campbell said:
So really, the covers are mainly for protection when ones posterior is not protecting the seat from the elements. We're not specifically worrying so much about road spray coming up on the underside of the seat whilst riding?
I use plastic shopping bags to guard against the elements, when I park my commuter at the train. I use Proofide every couple of months and no issues.
A side benefit of the shopping bag method- it adds an instant element of trashiness to the bike and diverts unwanted attention away from my bike.
I've been thinking about a Brooks myself. One question though, how colorfast is the leather? Would hate for the color to come off on my trousers. I really like the honey color, but I think the black will match my bicycle better.
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