Strange that this has come up.  Have lowered the saddle on two of my
three bikes recently.  In part because someone out and out mocked me
on a ride a few weeks ago. (No person I knew, just a random rider
going by with an exaggerated hip motion and yelling something).

Also have been doing measuring as my bikes are set up with 170, 175
and 180mm cranks.

Not doing any marking, though.  Figure before long will feel less
"efficient" in this position and raise everything again.

Eric Platt
St. Paul, MN

On Aug 6, 1:43 pm, Tim McNamara <tim...@bitstream.net> wrote:
> On Aug 6, 2010, at 9:30 AM, Seth Vidal wrote:
>
> > Now - here's a silly question for everyone. 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? I'm not
> > sure I want to score it - I've tried 'permanent' magic markers but
> > they aren't so permanent on aluminum. :)
>
> I use a centerpunch and put a little dent in the seatpost to indicate  
> the height.

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