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• #377
What are friends for eh!
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• #378
Actually I thought toe overlap would be a problem, but that doesn't seem to be much of an issue?
Nope, there is 0 overlap.
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• #379
^^ It's not the frame for you, I'll give you £50.
In essence :)
£50 per mile you want to ride it for.
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• #380
Well based on the other Seta threads on here that'd still be pretty cheap
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• #381
Ha I've probably ridden this more this evening than the others have been ridden.
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• #382
Welcome to "The Official Free World Saddle Hight Measurement and Bike Fit" thread, featuring the most ridden Dolan Seta on LFGSS ever!
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• #383
Welcome to "The Official Free World Saddle Hight Measurement and Bike Fit" thread, featuring the most ridden Dolan Seta on LFGSS ever!
Yes, I have an odd saddle hight
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• #384
Have you tried an inline seatpost? Might make the reach more comfortable.
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• #385
The saddle hight comment was minded on the discussion taking place while you were cooking your dinner. You really need to read it at some point, seriously.
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• #386
Not yet but I reckon I'm going that way.
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• #387
...when eventually you do read it, you will soon understand the "Official Free World" parallel.
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• #388
Have you tried an inline seatpost? Might make the reach more comfortable.
This is a bit tricky, we'll have to wait till he ride it properly.
Inline do bring you closer to the handlebar, but too much can put more weight on the handlebar.
Have to be very careful, Thomson do stupidly long seat post do they?
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• #389
They do a 410mm elite and that should be an improvement.
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• #391
check this hipster hanging out at Franks Bar
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• #392
Why use a 650c front when th drop is already huge?
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• #393
I know that's not the point you're making but it's just what I saw.
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• #394
Saddle just needs leveling, the irony of me giving saddle angle advice...
TM >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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• #395
better nose up slightly than nose down.
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• #396
slightly yes, unless injury dictates otherwise.
That kind of saddle angle is what caused my injury in the first place though. (thanks scobled Manc velodrome hire bikes)
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• #397
Then lower it!
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• #398
Ed, for christs sake, lowering a saddle is not the answer to everything.
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• #399
Saddle just needs leveling, the irony of me giving saddle angle advice...
TM >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
I guess you saw my instagram comment ;)
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• #400
Why use a 650c front when th drop is already huge?
thats a brompton wheel not 650
^^ It's not the frame for you, I'll give you £50.
In essence :)