'Comically up-tilted' is where it's at. Several years ago I remember 
reading about mimicking the saddle on a horse, and I've never been more 
comfortable on my well-loved B17.

Cheers. 

On Thursday, January 2, 2020 at 11:27:43 PM UTC+5:45, Joe Bernard wrote:
>
> What Tom said, plus you may find that what looks and feels almost 
> comically up-tilted at first becomes the thing you like. I find the rear 
> portion of a broken-in B17 to be as comfy as a couch, and with the saddle 
> tilted way back so there isn't even a hint of sliding forward/down towards 
> the bars. Rich @ Riv uses this position, and you can get a look at mine on 
> my "eClem again" thread. 

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