Originally Posted by
curdog
Been thinking about this! Saddle comfort has always been a problem for me. I have a bum right knee, which causes a somewhat out of line pedal stroke on the right. When I experience chafing, it's always on the right hand side. If I look at the front wheel when riding, I am looking at the left sidewall as opposed to looking straight on at the tread. I'm wondering if all of these things are possible indications of not seating squarely and evenly on the saddle.
Is this something that the Retul could possibly help me correct?
Yes, Retul could be used to improve your knee alignment and position. But as others have pointed out, you need a good fitter to work with you that will understand your problem. As far as figuring out if you are square on the saddle, have one of your riding buddies watch you and see if the seam of your bike shorts lines up with the center line of the bike seat.