Originally Posted by vpiuva
Don't fall off the back of that saddle.
You probably going to find that it's more comfortable in the long run perfectly level or very close to it.
And if you're going to ride at night you need at least a blinky rear light and something up front. The front can be a blinky (a be seen light vs. a see light), too, but have a light.
Yea I flattened the saddle. That was just when I got everything first bolted together. I've made some minor adjustments.
I don't plan on doing much riding at night right now but if I do I will definitely get some lights. I don't want to get hit by a car.