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Old 11-07-17 | 10:59 AM
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Originally Posted by linberl
I'm less inclined to suspect leg length discrepancy because (1) my knee angles were identical during my fit and (2) my pants hang evenly. However, I think there is very likely some twisting of my hips or other postural alignment, as mentioned above, because I don't wear the soles of my shoes the same way and my left side reach has never been as comfortable as my right. I suppose this could be a complete muscle imbalance - much weaker left side, top to bottom - so I'm going to focus on that at the gym. I need to get someone to folow me on my bike and see if I lean to one side.
You already said the dimples on your seat are skewed to one side, so you are leaning to one side. The most common reason for that is...too high of a seat.
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