- Location
- Glasgow
Somebody, driving along, took this photo of me cycling home, on Friday. He then posted it on one of my friends's facebook!
I knew somebody was gonna ask that question If i put it any higher I'll not be able to reach the ground on stopping, I'll have to jump off. I've got wee short legsNice photo!
can I be the first to ask if your knees don't hurt with your seat that low?
+1. Your saddle could do with going up an inch or two.Nice photo!
can I be the first to ask if your knees don't hurt with your seat that low?
An inch or two???? How am I supposed to stop at the lights? My wee legs won't reach the ground! should I hop on/hop off, add aereobics to cycling?+1. Your saddle could do with going up an inch or two.
Good picture though.
The trick is to put your weight on the pedals and just step gently down to the ground. It's easier to do than to describe and having the saddle higher would make your riding seem much easier as it causes less strain on the knees.An inch or two???? How am I supposed to stop at the lights? My wee legs won't reach the ground! should I hop on/hop off, add aereobics to cycling?
Nice photo!
can I be the first to ask if your knees don't hurt with your seat that low?
Join the queue. I'm next in line!I'll be the second and add that you could change your name to Pat 10mph if you put it up a bit, well, quite a bit.
All right, get the drift about the saddle ( see posts above)Saddle too low, no Hi-Viz,
In Glasgow? It'll be dark any minuteAll right, get the drift about the saddle ( see posts above)
What hi Viz? It's the middle of the blooming day!
Saddle too low, no Hi-Viz,
No high-viz? I bet you could see that rucksack ten miles away.Saddle too low, no Hi-Viz,