blxm
Senior Member
- Location
- Aberdeen, Scotland
Hope someone can help me diagnose this.
Over the last six months I have replaced my flat handlebars with risers and moved the saddle up and down and up again. I now find myself constantly pushing myself up and back to the softer pads at the back of the saddle as it seems I have slipped forward onto the thinner, harder section at the front.
I think I need to experiment with saddle position.
The saddle does not point down at the front. If anything it points very slightly above horizontal.
Am I overextended to reach the bars?
Do I need a shorter stem?
Do I need to raise the saddle?
Do I need a new bike?
Over the last six months I have replaced my flat handlebars with risers and moved the saddle up and down and up again. I now find myself constantly pushing myself up and back to the softer pads at the back of the saddle as it seems I have slipped forward onto the thinner, harder section at the front.
I think I need to experiment with saddle position.
The saddle does not point down at the front. If anything it points very slightly above horizontal.
Am I overextended to reach the bars?
Do I need a shorter stem?
Do I need to raise the saddle?
Do I need a new bike?
