Refurbishing a Brooks Leather Saddle

bairdco

a guy who makes cool bikes
i got this old Brooks B72 saddle off the 'bay for 4.95 plus shipping. it's an older one, judging from the rear badge, the underside leather support and the brand in the sides, i think it's from the 50's.

and i think it sat in someone's backyard for that long, too.

here's the pics of how it looked when i got it:
 

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looks pretty worthless, right?

well, step one, is fill up a bucket with water and chuck it in, and let it soak overnight.

step two, wrap it up with some shoelaces while it's still wet, and let it dry for a day:
 

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step three, remove the shoelaces. then go nuts with some steel wool and a dremel and whatever else you can think of to clean the seat rails (sorry, that part's not pictured)

i take a 3M finish sanding wheel to the leather, just enough to wear down the dead flesh.
 

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Nice job, I have to keep this in mind...Im currently on the lookout for a vintage brooks for My panther, and spitfire.

Cheers
 
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