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Old 10-12-04, 08:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Diggy18
When I make my back straight, I'm leaning pretty far forward and a lot more than just my sit-bones are contacting the saddle? Everyone is like this?

What do most people do, tilt the seat down a tad to relieve the pressure? Or just live with it?

I mean, if you're a roadie and in the drops, you're practically lying prone on the saddle, aren't you?
No, when you lean forward, bend at your waist. Your hips and butt should stay put. Try it. If this is hard, practice touching your toes with your legs straight and knees locked.

I'm just guessing now, but your seat may be a little high. The one on the bike
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