Old 09-13-22, 10:04 AM
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By the amount of change that makes from where you sit on the saddle to the pedal when furthest away from that point.

However the ideal saddle distance probably has more margin of tolerance than the few millimeters you changed. If you can do drafting or cad, it's pretty easy to model.

If you notice a decrease in power or something sore going on then you'll know there is more to do.
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