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Old 06-20-13 | 04:57 AM
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Originally Posted by sreten
Hi,

No. The position of your bits on a saddle has nothing to do with which side
your bits hang dressing, just as much as tailors only ask to avoid the hanging
side when measuring your inseam, it makes no difference to the tailoring.

rgds, sreten.

FWIW I always dress to the right, being a lefty, apparently most
righties go for the left, which makes sense if you think about it.
The sadly deceased Tom Miller put a guideline in his original Selle AnAtomica instructions to rotate the saddle slightly based on pressure felt on the inner thigh or back of thigh, rotating just a bit to reduce that pressure. It's not a measure intended to keep the boyz out of the way of your flailing legs.
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