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Old 04-26-08 | 08:39 AM
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From: KC Metro
Originally Posted by Campag4life
For one, turning around a non offset post won't change the rider's position and two, most offset posts can't support the proper saddle angle if you rotate them 180 deg...so your question is fairly moot. All said, you would be well served to post your cycling inseam and height, bike model, size and geometry for feedback. KOPS though panned by some is still a good metric as a reference for saddle position.
HTH.
The post is a 25mm offset so by rotating it 180, it did in fact allow us to move the seat forward and the post allows for the same seat angle in both directions. Not sure of my cycling inseam (is it to the floor?) pant inseam is 30", frame on the Madone 4.5 is a 52
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