On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 12:34 PM, Jeremy Till <jeremy.t...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I measure with a tape measure from crank bolt to the place on the seat
> where my sit bones rest (usually the widest point) to make sure i take
> into account saddle setback, and then i mark my seatpost with
> electrical tape.  Tape seems to be the common choice for pro mechanics
> in this application.   Maybe a good spot for a bit of shellaced twine?
>
> Interestingly enough, I've also been thinking recently that maybe my
> seat height might be a smidge on the high side. Could you fill in
> details of the procedure on this "heel on the pedal, rocking hip"
> test?


While biking along. Put your heels on the pedals. Pedal through a full
rotation. If your hips have to rock to make the rotation then your
saddle is a bit too high.

that's really all there was.


-sv

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