Davidc said:Tilt the front up!
bauldbairn said:Have you tried moving the saddle forward to compensate?
To be honest I'm having the same problems as you just now - but I've just bought a new bike and I'm constantly messing around with the bar height/seat height/seat angle/seat position(forward/back) to find a compromise for longer ride comfort.
Moodyman said:I know the feeling. Took me between 6-8 weeks to get the saddle perfect on my new bike. Then my brother, when I wasn't there, borrowed it one weekend and adjusted the saddle to his fit. I had to start all over gain, bugger.
CharlesF said:Thanks for all the advice, I will check once back home (away on business at present). My bike is a Ridgeback Flight and I'm pretty sure the saddle can't be tipped up or down; but I can move it forward a bit to try.
tundragumski said:The first post stated that he was more comfortable back on the saddle but kept 'falling' forward - that is different to moving forward because it is more comfortable. In the latter case you will probably benefit from moving the saddle forward. Although it might be because you have the saddle too high or the handlebars too low or too far forward.
Riders with short femurs tend to not like the saddle back too far and often benefit from in-line seatposts.