Old 12-05-22, 03:00 PM
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Originally Posted by tomato coupe
The OP has pain on one side, but that doesn't mean it's due to saddle height. (My post about Hoggs actually had nothing to do with saddle height.) The underlying basis of Hogg's fitting philosophy is that most cyclists' have issues with pelvic alignment. I didn't say his ideas were crazy -- I simply quoted parts of the article. Ya'll can decide if his ideas have merit or not.
My post did have to do with seat height, as did the linked articles. Your linked article had nothing to do with what I posted and served no purpose whatsoever. Seat height is often a cause of pain on one side. Pain on one side usually indicates some issue with position on the bike. My post was an effort help pinpoint a cause for the OP's issue. You post was not helpful at all, and added absolutely nothing to the discussion, since the points you raised had nothing to do with his ideas on seat height. All you did was muddy the issue. Once again, I now understand why so many have you on ignore.
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