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Old 04-05-16 | 04:30 AM
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Marc40a
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From: North Shore, MA

Bikes: Jamis Aurora, Rivendell Sam Hillborne, Surly ECR, Serotta CSI

Originally Posted by ThermionicScott
Pay close attention to those twinges and don't ride too far with aching knees. Twinges in the front of your knee generally mean that the saddle is too low, behind the knee, that the saddle is too high. One of my legs is slightly longer than the other, so I deliberately set one cleat back further than the other to give that leg a little more extension. Hope this helps.
Or too far forward. Or simply too much, too soon. Or.... Mashing.
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