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Old 02-27-03 | 07:46 AM
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Bikes: 1999 Steelman SR525, 2002 Lightspeed Ultimate, 1988 Trek 830, 2008 Scott Addict

many times 'stock' seatposts don't have the horizontal adjustment range you might need to get the slight down-ward tilt you really need. riding styles also vary. some ride too much on their sit bones, other people learn to keep feather light pressure on the saddle. proper fit can prevent too much pressure on either the hands (too much lean...carpal tunnel problems) or too much pressure on the butt.
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