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Old 03-26-13 | 10:02 PM
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furballi
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Originally Posted by Northwestrider
You and Machka suggested that. I tried it a today and I do believe it helps. I moved mine a little to the left. It must allow one to get the nose a bit higher than otherwise.
One leg is usually stronger than the other. Rotating the saddle optimizes the sweet spots at the rear of the saddle and reduces the chance of one thigh rubbing against the front/mid-section of the saddle.
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