Originally Posted by
merlinextraligh
When you're hammering on the flats, and at a high rpm, most people slide forward on the seat. (this is the derivation of the phrase "on the rivet" referring to the brass rivet on the front of a lether saddle.)
For most of my usual route, since it's relatively flat, I'm between 99-104 RPM & 20-22mph depending on the wind. Does that mean I should sit more forward on the saddle then what is shown in the picture?