Old 12-28-19 | 11:23 AM
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Originally Posted by mstateglfr
if you move the saddle though, your legs and hips are now out of place.
Saddle shouldn't be moved to compensate for reach.
Assuming its in the "right" (what ever that is) place to begin with. Imo seat - bar distance is much more important than achieving KOPS, or whatever seat - crank distance theory you subscribe to.
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