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Old 02-06-16 | 06:29 AM
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MichaelW
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Saddle layback is governed by the proportion of upper to lower leg. I have no idea what is normal, but I seem to have long shanks and short femur, so I use an inline seatpost. In the olden days before seatpost varieties, I would have needed a custom seat-tube angle.
Crank length also impacts on layback.
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