Thread: Saddle Tweaks
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Old 11-10-18, 03:35 PM
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billm67
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Moving the saddle forward and tilting the back up a little forces the saddle to engage the back of the sit bones instead on hitting the front. It made a huge difference for me. You might try a slightly shorter stem and see if that pushes you back on the seat as well.
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