Old 09-18-19, 04:41 PM
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ndrose
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I think the saddle is too far forward, but not for exactly the reason you mention. It often happens with a Brooks because of the short rails that the saddle sits forward of the pedals, so that with every rotation you’re pushing yourself forward a bit. Tilting the nose up could solve that problem but could create other problems. The best solution is probably a post with a little setback.
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