I ride with my knees very slightly bent at 6 o'clock too...i think
you're fine.

I bet the kid is probably not used to seeing handlebars even or
slightly higher than the saddle and so he thinks your saddle is too
low.

On Sep 26, 8:29 pm, GeorgeS <chobur...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I rode my club's century today and as I was toiling up a hill, a young
> triathlete sort on a plastic thing (the tubes were not even round!)
> came by me and he said "Sir, you might want to raise your seat a bit
> so you'll get more leverage."  Unsolicited advice is so cool.  My
> immediate thought was to tell him that I had been riding bikes since
> before he was born, but I've been trying to keep my mouth out of gear
> so I didn't say anything.  But then I started thinking that back in
> the day, the rule of thumb, at least as it was passed down to me, was
> that when the pedal is in the 6 o'clock position, the knee should be
> very slightly bent.  I've been doing that with every bike I've set up
> for lo these many years.  Was that wrong?  Has there been any progress
> in thinking on this subject?
> GeorgeS

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