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On Aug 30, 2023, at 12:21 AM, Joe Bernard <joer...@gmail.com> wrote:
Smitty, your description of how you sit on a Brooks sounds like you don't have the nose high enough. I had the same problem for ages until I took a cue from Rich @ Riv (the wheelbuilder) and pointed mine way up. The trick - which is admittedly very hard to tolerate long enough for it to work - is too start with it so high that it feels weird..then don't touch it. Keep riding like 10 miles and and you may find it feels great and you're sitting near the center of the saddle. If not, drop it a very minor amount and do a few more miles that way.
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