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Old 06-09-09 | 07:25 PM
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Hendley
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If you have long legs, the 1.09 method will almost definitely result in a saddle that's (way) too high. The relationship is non-linear, so the longer the legs, the greater the rate at which the indicated saddle height rises--which shouldn't happen. If you have average-to-short leg length, then it will come close to the Lemond formula (.883), which is a decent starting point.
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