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Old 05-11-22, 08:42 AM
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I think that different seats will have different comfort positions for every (male) body. And, finding a good comfort position/adjustment can be tedious, and a very precise adjustment. I keep five different bikes operating…all with different seats. Generally I like my seat level. But on a couple of my seats, the butt end is flared up just a bit more than the others. If I put those seats level…I feel like I’m sliding off the front. Others have to be angled down on the nose or it’ll cause male discomfort. And…as other have indicated above…adjusting any discomfort out of a seat might not be a seat-leveling adjustment at all. Seat height, handlebar/brake hood height, and handlebar distance from the seat also can impact seat comfort.

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