You know... If you have your saddle in such an angle it tends to mean that you should lower the saddle height, not raise it. Also puts more pressure on your arms, when you have to push against sliding forward from the seat. Plus it looks sad.
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You know... If you have your saddle in such an angle it tends to mean that you should lower the saddle height, not raise it. Also puts more pressure on your arms, when you have to push against sliding forward from the seat. Plus it looks sad.