Brandane
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- Costa Clyde
No, not the question I would ask the GF, but a serious query re saddle height.
I posted a couple of months back regarding a hip problem (post) which I put down to an off on black ice and landing on my left hip. However, I am now getting the same problem with my RIGHT hip. Have done a bit of internet research and the thing that keeps cropping up is saddle too high. I had the saddle set so that my leg was just about completely straight with my heel on the pedal at the bottom of the pedal stroke. I thought that was correct, as per Sheldon Brown. However having re-read the section on his site re saddle height, it would appear to be more a matter of trial and error.
Today I dropped my saddle height by an inch, and it felt really odd when pedaling (as if not getting my legs straightened enough); but then it WOULD, after having got used to the previous height. All I can do is give it some time to see if it improves matters. Only thing is, I read that if saddle height is too LOW, then I can look forward to knee problems instead! So is messing about with things an inch or even half an inch (1 or 2 cm to our younger members!) at a time going to produce results or do I need to be more brutal with the adjustments?
I posted a couple of months back regarding a hip problem (post) which I put down to an off on black ice and landing on my left hip. However, I am now getting the same problem with my RIGHT hip. Have done a bit of internet research and the thing that keeps cropping up is saddle too high. I had the saddle set so that my leg was just about completely straight with my heel on the pedal at the bottom of the pedal stroke. I thought that was correct, as per Sheldon Brown. However having re-read the section on his site re saddle height, it would appear to be more a matter of trial and error.
Today I dropped my saddle height by an inch, and it felt really odd when pedaling (as if not getting my legs straightened enough); but then it WOULD, after having got used to the previous height. All I can do is give it some time to see if it improves matters. Only thing is, I read that if saddle height is too LOW, then I can look forward to knee problems instead! So is messing about with things an inch or even half an inch (1 or 2 cm to our younger members!) at a time going to produce results or do I need to be more brutal with the adjustments?