Leather and wood, iron and titanium.
Peter passed me his touring saddle and saddlebag.
Thanks, dude :-D
The 410 gram Brooks™ B-17 Champion Special is a beauty.
As part of the upgrades over the 525 gram standard B-17, the leather is chamfered at the skirts; the rivets are larger; are of solid copper, and are hammered in by hand. The 2 loops at the rear are for hanging saddlebags.
It took 3 days to fabricate this fella.
Apart from the copper rivets, zinc-coated bolt and nut, the rest of the hardware is titanium :-P
The 2-liter capacity Carradice™ Zipped Roll Bag is a beautiful piece of kit as well. Constructed from cotton duck, the 310 gram bag is accented by waterproofed aniline leather, and topped with a pewter-finish, anti-rust badge. (I'm of two minds as to whether to polish and restore the badge, or just leave it as it is.)
A seatpost clamp prevents the 14 cm (diameter) x 30 cm bag from flopping around.
Maggie made this :-)
A wooden dowel and 2 self-taping screws form part of the upper support structure.
3 replaceable leather straps are employed for attachment.
The 2 upper leather straps thread through the loops on the rear of the Brooks B-7 Champion Special and cinch the wooden dowel to it.
I'm planning to spec these babies on my 1991 Bridgestone MB-0 Zip. The restoration project has been put on hold until I replace its stolen fork. (Anyone know of a Bridgestone MB series fork for sale? It has to be from a 46 cm (18.1") [center-to-center] frame or larger.)
Handcrafted in Italy by Marresi, using soft leather, detailed stitching, and strategic vents, Dromarti's Sportivo (or Race) would make the perfect complement to the setup.
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It is great article, I loved it, especially videos about Brooks Saddles.
Great collection of Brooks saddles and Carradice bags can be found on www.VeloFred.com
Nice collection you got there, velofred!
Thanks for dropping by!
:-D
Just came back from North American Handmade Bicycle Show and thought you might be interested in some photos I've taken
http://www.velofred.us/main.php?g2_itemId=29
Best Regards,
Velofred.com
Thank you , Ben. I just came back from North American Handmade Bicycle show. I thought you might be interested in some pictures I posted in Velofred Gallery
Best Regards,
Velofred.com
Hi velofred,
Some are utterly gorgeous! *drool* (The Bamboosero looks like something out of LOTR or some Halloween in the forest nightmare though.) 'Am surprised to see FSA there.
Thanks for sharing!
:-)
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