Pics later, but I was one of the original 100 people lucky enough to be chosen as a tester for the 'new' brooks cambium a few years back. I wore the original top out and stretched it, so they sent me a replacement, which is still going. I had the original hanging on the wall, and an old ritchey saddle that I had stripped, but wasn't comfy on.
Obvious choice was to utilise the ritchey frame, with part of the saddle left on it, and attach the cambium top!
It still requires fettling, but works in principle!
Pics later, but I was one of the original 100 people lucky enough to be chosen as a tester for the 'new' brooks cambium a few years back. I wore the original top out and stretched it, so they sent me a replacement, which is still going. I had the original hanging on the wall, and an old ritchey saddle that I had stripped, but wasn't comfy on.
Obvious choice was to utilise the ritchey frame, with part of the saddle left on it, and attach the cambium top!
It still requires fettling, but works in principle!