I think the issue for me is that I was never on the rear of my saddle where I sit on my seat bones, by moving the saddle and seatpost I will hopefully force me to sit on the saddle correctly and let me ride the bike and not the bike riding me.
I will hopefully force me to sit on the saddle correctly and let me ride the bike and not the bike riding me.
So, no more crashing then?
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I think the issue for me is that I was never on the rear of my saddle where I sit on my seat bones, by moving the saddle and seatpost I will hopefully force me to sit on the saddle correctly and let me ride the bike and not the bike riding me.