Originally Posted by
fstshrk
That sounds opposite of what Peter White says on his website. If I move the saddle higher and back, the leg reach to the bottom of pedal stroke would be getting longer. Not sure that would be comfortable for me.
That's not what I was saying to do. Since moving the saddle back makes the saddle to pedal distance longer, you have to lower the saddle by 3mm for each 10mm that the saddle is moved back, to maintain the SAME saddle height.