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Old 04-29-21 | 09:36 PM
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Originally Posted by cubewheels
The professionally-accepted method of saddle height adjustment is err on the side of being slightly too low to keep issues to a minimum. Because having the seat even slightly too high will cause much bigger problems, especially to the knees and parts down there that contacts the saddle.

That means adjusting saddle height to the shorter leg as Phughes recommended earlier.
What do you mean by “professionally-accepted?” And does that term mean it must be a good fit? It’s odd to see such an authoritarian sounding term here on a bike site.
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