Originally Posted by 55/Rad
snip... The lesson here is never to be so satisfied that you aren't questionning whether you can be better. Thanks for reminding us of that. ... snip
55/Rad
I agree completely. For those that constantly fiddle with their setup I would caution that you use a quantifiable way of measuring the effect pre and post change. Given the subtlety with which little changes can effect pedaling efficiency, it can be difficult to catch a change that has a net negative effect on form.
Thanks 55/Rad.
-mark