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Old 07-06-10 | 02:05 PM
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From: nutley, nj
Originally Posted by ptle
A quick an easy way for me to do it is to position the saddle height so that when the cranks are parallel with the seat tube, and you're sitting normally on the saddle, your heel should hover just above the pedal with your leg fully extended. If you're doing this, you have to make sure you don't lean over and that you sit up like you normally would.
this is what i've heard a lot of fitters use for a starting point, and should get you pretty close to your ideal height with a little tweaking.
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