@Dammit one of the peculiarities of the SMP is that you sit further back in it than a regular saddle, so comparing distances based on saddle tips is not very useful. You really want to be measuring from where you actually sit on each saddle, both for saddle height and also distance to bars, set back etc.
@Dammit one of the peculiarities of the SMP is that you sit further back in it than a regular saddle, so comparing distances based on saddle tips is not very useful. You really want to be measuring from where you actually sit on each saddle, both for saddle height and also distance to bars, set back etc.
Or just use the same saddle on both...