This is all really interesting info. I just recently replaced an old Dura
Ace seatpost on my Roadeo with a Thomson Masterpiece zero offset seatpost
that I had laying around. My Berthoud saddle is as far back as it could go.
The position hasn't bothered me so far, which surprises me a bit. I'm no
Regarding Steve Hogg's approach:
"Let’s not forget Steve Hogg (IBFI):
https://www.stevehoggbikefitting.com/bikefit/2011/05/seat-set-back-for-road-bikes/
"
That approach is essentially identical to how I approached bike fitting. I
was not a KOPS zealot. The longer and lower your body would allo
Fryfam pointed out:
"Probably worth noting that not everyone feels the same about zero setback:
http://lovelybike.blogspot.com/2011/12/on-seatpost-setback-and-related-matters.html
"
There are several major qualifiers there, and the linked article discusses
it appropriately and in context. That
Appreciate hearing about your experience, Bill. If looking for a cheapo
post for the sake of experimentation there's always Origin8.
Probably worth noting that not everyone feels the same about zero setback:
http://lovelybike.blogspot.com/2011/12/on-seatpost-setback-and-related-matters.html
Anal
This is obvious and self-evident to a lot of people, but is
counter-intuitive to a lot of people: slamming your saddle forward to fix a
reach problem will often make your problem worse rather than better. If
your bars are too far away, and you are 'hunched over' too much, slamming
your saddle
Just did, let me know if my PM fails to arrive
On Monday, May 18, 2020 at 10:52:08 PM UTC-7, Clayton Scott wrote:
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> I think I do. It would be black though. PM me your contact if of interest.
>
> Clayton Scott
> HbG, CA
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