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Originally Posted by Metzinger
You should be able to raise the seat.
The measurement saddle-to-pedalstroke-bottom will reduce by 2.5mm.
Seat should be able to come up that amount.
I'm not sure that I follow.
If my crankarms will be shorter, I will therefore be lower to ground - 2.5mm so to speak. If I want to keep the same pedal-to-seat length ration, would I not be lowering my seat?
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