That saddle angle though, I'm surprised you manage to ride without falling off the back, your hands are probably taking the extra strain of keeping you on board...
Yeah, it's not ideal by any means. Have tried it level and I just slip forward and all my energy goes into keeping myself back.
The saddle is deffo too far forward, even at its furthest point back, as now that I think about it I struggle to keep my toes on the pedals. If I was to use a layback BMX seatpost would I have a problem with seat angle?
I think maybe I'll change seatpost first and see how that leaves me with the bars.
Yeah, it's not ideal by any means. Have tried it level and I just slip forward and all my energy goes into keeping myself back.
The saddle is deffo too far forward, even at its furthest point back, as now that I think about it I struggle to keep my toes on the pedals. If I was to use a layback BMX seatpost would I have a problem with seat angle?
I think maybe I'll change seatpost first and see how that leaves me with the bars.
Cheers.