Feel like I need different cleat positions for different hand positions
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Feel like I need different cleat positions for different hand positions
Hi guys,
I've been riding SPDs for a while, mostly on a flat bar MTB. I recently got a fixie and it has bullhorns.
I feel that when I'm on the tops of the bars (an upright position), my cleat position is too straight and I need more toe-out. When I'm crouched, bending elbows and extending arms on the tips of the horns, the cleat position seems correct.
Is this a saddle positioning issue or will more float help?
Thanks.
I've been riding SPDs for a while, mostly on a flat bar MTB. I recently got a fixie and it has bullhorns.
I feel that when I'm on the tops of the bars (an upright position), my cleat position is too straight and I need more toe-out. When I'm crouched, bending elbows and extending arms on the tips of the horns, the cleat position seems correct.
Is this a saddle positioning issue or will more float help?
Thanks.