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Old 04-23-10 | 12:25 PM
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DaveSSS
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From: Loveland, CO

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Originally Posted by vsopking
Well I must say, the test indeed proved that moving my seat backwards does indded results in less arm/wrist pressure...
I 'just moved my saddle backwards about 10mmm. have to try it while riding off course -however, thank you all.
Just keep in mind that moving the saddle back also increases your reach. That might be no problem if your reach is on the short side to start with. A short reach and/or higher bars are often a "cure" for too much weight on your hands. Moving the saddle back can take care of the short reach and the hand discomfort at the same time.
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