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Old 01-12-06 | 01:24 PM
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Danny Boy
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Originally Posted by banerjek
Don't forget that the saddle moves backwards/forwards and tilts as well. Carry a tool with you, make small adjustments, and pay close attention to how it feels. It will probably take a number of rides to get it to the sweet spot. Out of curiosity, how much float do you have in your pedals? Some SPD's have only 4 degrees. If you need a bit more float than you have, that could also cause a lot of pain.
I've got Shimano M540 clipless pedals. I'm not sure how much float there have but it feels plenty. I didnt know my saddle could tilt. How do I tilt it down as from close inspection just now it seems to be tilting quite alot back. I'm going to play about with the saddle and see if I can sort it. If that doesnt work I'll get in contact with my LBS or even my Doctor.

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