The Sam Hillborne has a slightly slacker than average seat tube angle if I 
remember correctly.  Something like 71.5 degrees instead of more common 72 
to 73.  So, yes, a slightly forward saddle position may change things for 
the better for some riders.
 
On my SH, the saddle is all the way back, and it can sometimes feel like 
getting off the sofa when standing up on the pedals.  It's not noticeable 
if I ride that bike a lot.  Becomes an "aha" moment if switching between 
bikes.  (As an aside, don't notice anything like that on my new SimpleOne 
so am assuming the seatpost is less slack.)
 
Eric Platt
St. Paul, MN

On Friday, April 20, 2012 11:32:09 AM UTC-5, Jay in Tel Aviv wrote:

> Or possibly my position was fine to start with and the problem was my 
> flatlander 
> legs. :) 
>
> Jay 
>

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