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Old 02-16-16 | 12:57 PM
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djb
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Good answer! Seriously though, going for a relaxed ride and Allen keys with you and making some slight changes and really playing attention to what you feel is the key. I think we've all ignored an improper set up seat, but some rides only for experimenting with frequent stops to make adjustments can really help. I've found even going too far in an adjustment just to really feel that point, and then going gradually in increments until going too far the other way, is a good way to at least be more aware of what feels like what. I'd just say not to do multiple changes, ie angle and setback.
Good luck experimenting
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