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Old 01-12-06 | 12:29 PM
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Danny Boy
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Originally Posted by banerjek
BF is not a good place to get medical advice. You could have strained your knees, you may have damaged them and have bits floating around in them, and a number of other things could be causing the problem.

If lowering the saddle helps, I wonder if you're not hyperextending your knees or if there's something about your stroke that is torquing them in some strange way. On the other hand, a couple inches is a huge adjustment. It's probably worth studying your stroke and see what you're doing and seeing exactly what causes pain and what doesn't.

I'm suspicious of the saddle theory because unless you've changed your seating position, I can't see how that would affect your knees.

In any case, don't just tough it out. Otherwise, you could really screw things up and be off your bike for awhile.
Hi,

I'm only 20 so I hope my knees are still in good shape . I play football and lots of other sports and dont get this knee pain, so thats what makes me think its the bike and not my actual knees. In terms of where my saddle should be postioned (on the rails) where should it be inrelation to my bottom bracket? I'll try lowering the saddle tiny adjustments and see what happens.

Danny
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