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Old 05-29-19, 03:53 PM
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Originally Posted by calstar
Saddle height is definitely too low making riding more difficult than it has to be for her. Raise the seat and the chances are she will find effort easier and thusly more of a chance she will continue to ride and enjoy it. Imo lots of people get turned off to cycling for this very reason.
Really great your are getting her started but please do all you can to make her riding enjoyable

regards, Brian
I set the seat up proper for her I even installed a dropper seat post so it is easier for her to get going. I told her several times to release it so it would go to the proper height, but she's not sure of herself yet and said she'd ride like this a few times until she gets more sure handling her bike. It's little steps for her and it's all good.
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