Anyone spent time looking into what saddles can best make up for slack seat tube angles (ie, max rear position on the rails is as close to the rear of the saddle as possible)?
There was a Fizik saddle (I think) developed to run a lot further forward. I'm trying to find it on google now.Anyone spent time looking into what saddles can best make up for slack seat tube angles (ie, max rear position on the rails is as close to the rear of the saddle as possible)?
When even Worldcup DH pros have their rear tires buzzing on their saddles because of 29" wheels on midget-sized riders bikes, then you think they care about the consumer?out of curiosity... I'd like to see a poll of people who slam saddles forward vs people running them backwards. Why the fuck hasn't this shit been sorted yet?
When even Worldcup DH pros have their rear tires buzzing on their saddles because of 29" wheels on midget-sized riders bikes, then you think they care about the consumer?
Because nobody runs their saddles backwards?out of curiosity... I'd like to see a poll of people who slam saddles forward vs people running them backwards. Why the fuck hasn't this shit been sorted yet?
Pretty much centre of rails on an inline seat post clamp and nose up. Anything else just looks shit when the saddle is downout of curiosity... I'd like to see a poll of people who slam saddles forward vs people running them backwards. Why the fuck hasn't this shit been sorted yet?
Ugh but why?i have always, and still do, run mine as far back as they can go.
It took me waaaaay too long to start dropping the nose of my saddle because it looks stupid. I always had it tilted back slightly from the DH days where it looked cool but eventually my lower back had enough of that shit and demanded some ergonomic sacrifices.It's all about how the bike LOOKS. not fuckin climbing comfort.
The difference in power with hips close to, or over the bottom bracket is crazy. It makes climbing way less of a horrible chore if you can casually spin your way up.Having a steep seat fwd af makes you feel closer to your standing position
It took me waaaaay too long to start dropping the nose of my saddle because it looks stupid. I always had it tilted back slightly from the DH days where it looked cool but eventually my lower back had enough of that shit and demanded some ergonomic sacrifices.
Steep seat angles are great if you are only climbing or descending. But if you have flat-ish terrain/traverses then this pushes too much weight over the front.Why the hell would I want to be further over the back wheel when the post is up considering that is only ever going to happen for climbing?
Steep seat angles are great if you are only climbing or descending. But if you have flat-ish terrain/traverses then this pushes too much weight over the front.
Yeah, but given the bike I'm most worried about this issue with pretty much only gets used for going up and down 90% of the time, I'll deal with the inconvenience elsewhere.Steep seat angles are great if you are only climbing or descending. But if you have flat-ish terrain/traverses then this pushes too much weight over the front.
You must be old. Have you considered an Ebike?It took me waaaaay too long to start dropping the nose of my saddle because it looks stupid. I always had it tilted back slightly from the DH days where it looked cool but eventually my lower back had enough of that shit and demanded some ergonomic sacrifices.
Point the nose high enough and the resulting gooch massage will sort any disfunction right out for ya.I am so embarrassed that all these years I have been looking foolish for the sake of comfort and erectile function.
A few of the boys already have them. I just get them to tow me up now....You must be old. Have you considered an Ebike?
Disagree about flat terrain.Steep seat angles are great if you are only climbing or descending. But if you have flat-ish terrain/traverses then this pushes too much weight over the front.
You stand up for every corner?you must have some fucking big balls if sliding them forwards 20mm creates more grip than standing up and weighting the bars
So you've like......studied this?ass lift begins at a much lower power level
Every corner requiring additional grip. Yeah.You stand up for every corner?
It's very cool if you like ugly, short, fat, stubby saddles with short rails and stupid tyre spray enema holes in the middle.That Nukeproof looks cool.
THIS IS A FAMILY WEBSITE ABOUT BICYCLES!!!!positions his ass for max power
Yeah I'm sure his hardtail loses so much seat angle on the climbs due to sag.Nino Shurter positions his ass for max power. He doesn’t agree with any of this steep seat tube stuff because he looses the max power and gains comfort which he doesn’t want or need.
I am absolutely doing it for comfort. The difference in back pain is night and day for me. It stopped me pushing my bike up stuff.I think it’s interesting that people talk about power and steep seat angles. It’s probably low hip flexibility and comfort disguised in expertise.
DH forum? Whaaat? I thought this was the fannypack forum.DH forum.
But talking about positioning a fully extended seat in the Trail forum wouldn't reflect well with how people self-identify.Disagree, I think that this is a full spectrum site now and talking about climbing, seat posts, taints n saddles on the DH forum.
He uses 120mm and Twinloc. I just thought it was interesting that those guys have more flexibility in their hips and backs and position saddles for power. Different horses and I can see the utility of all the setups (spectrum). Some like it steep and some like it slack.... that’s all. I don’t have the flexibility in my back or hips (nor desire) to ride like them.Yeah I'm sure his hardtail loses so much seat angle on the climbs due to sag.
I am absolutely doing it for comfort. The difference in back pain is night and day for me. It stopped me pushing my bike up stuff.
Buuuuut... have you seen the seat angles on a time trial bike per chance?