Originally Posted by
cale
While I agree with the notion of one thing at a time. I'm not surprised, as many report, that seat position changes follow shortly thereafter. Saddle tilt is an adjustment many riders make when moving deeper into road riding. As the miles accumulate, as the OP reported, the rider gets progressively more comfortable with a lower position. This lower position rotates the hips forward and can make the saddle nose feel uncomfortable.
I stand by my statement. If you must tilt the nose of the saddle down then your bar height is to low for your flexibility. I also do realize that a lot of riders do this but that does not make it "correct"...... The pelvis is rotating forward because of "lack" of flexibility.
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