It doesn't rain here from April through at least October, so today the
fenders came off my Sam and I took it for a ride in the hills for a
very decadent lunch with some friends in their yard. I was in France
last week with my wife, so she took the kids and lots of leftover
cheese in the car. Good time.

Anyway, the Sam is set up my commute, which is a pretty flat 15 mile
round trip. I've been putting my saddle a little farther forward then
usual lately and cutting a few minutes of the ride, noticeably faster
and quite comfortable. This ride was in the hills, about 20 miles each
way, and I found that I didn't like the forward position on the ups.
So I put the saddle back a bit, which was much better, but slower back
on the flats. Also, despite a lot of playing around with saddle tilt
etc I couldn't really get to a comfortable position. One thing I
thought about trying but didn't was to tilt the handlebars (Noodles)
toward me a bit.

Does any of this conform with popular wisdom on saddle position? Is
there such a thing? I've been fooling around with this stuff for years
and haven't gotten it right yet. It would be great if someone could
list a few rules of thumb.

Jay

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