It worked perfectly for me; 89.2 PBH and settled on a saddle height of
79.3.

On Apr 20, 5:46 am, Jay LePree <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all:
>
> One of the things I always wanted to know but was afraid to ask.  The
> RBW method for determining saddle height is PBH - 10 to 11.  The
> measurement is made from center of the cranks (the spindle of the
> bottom bracket) to the top of the saddle.
>
> Here are the questions.  How many of you use this formula?  Do you
> adjust it if you place the saddle all the way back on its rails?
> (Related....don't laugh...where does one measure the top of the
> saddle...the area where you sit, the area right over the seat post?)
>
> I ask because my saddle height seems to be shorter than this (with MKS
> pedals and Addidas Sambas)..more like PBH - 15.  I would like to raise
> it to Riv recommendations, but I was wondering what your experiences
> have been.
>
> Regards,
>
> Jay
> Demarest, NJ
>
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