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Old 01-28-15 | 09:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Schwinnsta
I think that would only work if you could lower your bottom bracket. In my case having the seat up enough to get near my max leg extension makes it easier to pedal. If I put shorter cranks on it wouldn't I need to raise my seat to get the same extension?
Yes, saddle height is generally set with reference to the bottom of the pedal stroke.
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