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Old 04-30-11 | 06:00 AM
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Originally Posted by wens
Generally speaking people are asymmetrical. Trying to get an asymmetrical body on a perfectly symmetrical bike doesn't make much sense.
+1. The challenge is to figure out in what direction. I ride with my saddle straight ahead but have experimented with Cobb's suggestion to rotate it. Some good if not top riders do rotate their saddle a bit. If getting low is the objective which it is on a road bike then pushing the saddle off to the side a bit may afford necessary clearance. I think a cutout saddle accomplishes the same end.
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