Rubber's split (underneath where I couldn't see it) then the tension must have done the rest. Brooks don't sell replacement parts either, which is a bit of an oversight IMO for a company that claims to sell saddles for life*
I know nothing's for life but it would be nice to be able to service saddles yourself rather than buy a whole new one
Yeah man, nothing they can do, and I didn't know about the 10 year warranty if you register the product until it was too late (more horseshit, you either do a 10 year warranty or you don't)
Rubber's split (underneath where I couldn't see it) then the tension must have done the rest. Brooks don't sell replacement parts either, which is a bit of an oversight IMO for a company that claims to sell saddles for life*