same here. I measure every bike with a cloth tape along the seat tube.
It's trickier in a suspension equipped bike due to sag, but I just
sold my last bike with a shock..trying to make life simpler.

My body is more  sensitive to minor changes in seat post height as I
grow older and less flexible so I'm fanatic about it.

~Mike~

On Aug 6, 7:52 am, Bruce <fullylug...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I pull a tape measure from the center of the BB to the top surface of the 
> saddle
> along the centerline of the seat tube. Because a change in saddles or more
> hammock in the same saddle will affect where my sit bones sit, just marking 
> the
> seat post isn't enough. That way, all 4 bikes in my garage are correctly
> adjusted. Not a silly question either. Incorrect saddle height is VERY common.
>
> ________________________________
> From: Seth Vidal <skvi...@gmail.com>
> To: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com
> Sent: Fri, August 6, 2010 9:30:08 AM
> Subject: [RBW] what a difference a cm makes
>
>  If you have a bike where
> you routinely have to move things around to do work on it or to
> transport it - what do y'all use to mark your seatpost height?

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