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https://cyclingindustry.news/uk-manufacturer-brooks-to-open-doors-to-its-birmingham-opens-doors-to-its-uk-factory
https://www.brooksengland.com/en_uk/open-factory
https://cyclingindustry.news/uk-manufacturer-brooks-to-open-doors-to-its-birmingham-opens-doors-to-its-uk-factory
https://www.brooksengland.com/en_uk/open-factory
On 2025-05-16, AMuzi <am@yellowjersey.org> wrote:
https://cyclingindustry.news/uk-manufacturer-brooks-to-open-doors-to-its-birmingham-opens-doors-to-its-uk-factory
https://www.brooksengland.com/en_uk/open-factory
Wow, I thought Brooks had been sold to Taiwan or somewhere and disappeared from the British shores...I''m glad I'm wrong.
pH
On 5/16/2025 10:35 AM, AMuzi wrote:
https://cyclingindustry.news/uk-manufacturer-brooks-to-open-doors-to-
its-birmingham-opens-doors-to-its-uk-factory
https://www.brooksengland.com/en_uk/open-factory
I'd certainly attend if I were in the neighborhood, although most Brooks >saddles don't work for me. I've always loved factory tours.
The only Brooks I like is the B-72 on my about-town 3 speed.
Am Fri, 16 May 2025 19:58:04 -0400 schrieb Frank Krygowski
<frkrygow@sbcglobal.net>:
On 5/16/2025 10:35 AM, AMuzi wrote:
https://cyclingindustry.news/uk-manufacturer-brooks-to-open-doors-to-
its-birmingham-opens-doors-to-its-uk-factory
https://www.brooksengland.com/en_uk/open-factory
I'd certainly attend if I were in the neighborhood, although most Brooks >>saddles don't work for me. I've always loved factory tours.
The only Brooks I like is the B-72 on my about-town 3 speed.
The only Brooks that I own is a B66 that I bought in 1993. The longer I
used the saddle, the less I liked it, for various reasons. The saddle is
not weatherproof, it needs maintenance, has to be retightened, the
screws are loosened by the vibrations and you can get caught on the hard edges at the back with a jacket. So I looked for and found a
replacement, an Italian plastic saddle, also lightly sprung,
weatherproof and much more comfortable. I then enjoyed using it it for
many years.
On 5/18/2025 9:13 AM, pH wrote:
On 2025-05-17, Wolfgang Strobl <news51@mystrobl.de> wrote:
Am Fri, 16 May 2025 19:58:04 -0400 schrieb Frank Krygowski
<frkrygow@sbcglobal.net>:
On 5/16/2025 10:35 AM, AMuzi wrote:
https://cyclingindustry.news/uk-manufacturer-brooks-to-
open-doors-to-
its-birmingham-opens-doors-to-its-uk-factory
https://www.brooksengland.com/en_uk/open-factory
I'd certainly attend if I were in the neighborhood,
although most Brooks
saddles don't work for me. I've always loved factory tours.
The only Brooks I like is the B-72 on my about-town 3
speed.
The only Brooks that I own is a B66 that I bought in
1993. The longer I
used the saddle, the less I liked it, for various
reasons. The saddle is
not weatherproof, it needs maintenance, has to be
retightened, the
screws are loosened by the vibrations and you can get
caught on the hard
edges at the back with a jacket. So I looked for and
found a
replacement, an Italian plastic saddle, also lightly sprung,
weatherproof and much more comfortable. I then enjoyed
using it it for
many years.
I'm riding my Rivendell sourced B-17. Love it.
We're all different down there.
On 5/18/2025 9:52 AM, Frank Krygowski wrote:
On 5/18/2025 9:13 AM, pH wrote:
On 2025-05-17, Wolfgang Strobl <news51@mystrobl.de> wrote:
Am Fri, 16 May 2025 19:58:04 -0400 schrieb Frank Krygowski
<frkrygow@sbcglobal.net>:
On 5/16/2025 10:35 AM, AMuzi wrote:
https://cyclingindustry.news/uk-manufacturer-brooks-to-
open-doors-to-
its-birmingham-opens-doors-to-its-uk-factory
https://www.brooksengland.com/en_uk/open-factory
I'd certainly attend if I were in the neighborhood,
although most Brooks
saddles don't work for me. I've always loved factory tours.
The only Brooks I like is the B-72 on my about-town 3
speed.
The only Brooks that I own is a B66 that I bought in
1993. The longer I
used the saddle, the less I liked it, for various
reasons. The saddle is
not weatherproof, it needs maintenance, has to be
retightened, the
screws are loosened by the vibrations and you can get
caught on the hard
edges at the back with a jacket.á So I looked for and
found a
replacement, an Italian plastic saddle, also lightly sprung,
weatherproof and much more comfortable.á I then enjoyed
using it it for
many years.
I'm riding my Rivendell sourced B-17.á Love it.
We're all different down there.
Makes sense as we're all unique above the shoulders as well.