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Old 10-28-19 | 05:03 PM
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djb
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Doug, I suspect this is a fairly common angle of body setup. I'm pretty sure I have a similar setup.

jambon, you know the term, the devil is in the details? Bike setup is often made a lot better by just a small amount of change, so while you can use photos like these as guidelines, we still come back to you listening to your body and adjusting the details so its comfortable for you, while still being as efficient as possible for getting power to the wheels in a long term sustainable way for your body.
Heck, even very slight fore aft seat positioning, or cleat positioning, can make a difference--so ride, ride and ride, and experiment and be observant.
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