Mike,
Crystal Fellows.
~Hugh
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Hey Ryan,
Thanks for looking. Now that sounds like fun a Michigan tour. Humm wheels & cogs churning.
It would be great to ride with you again.
Cheers,
~Hugh
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Aaron
Thanks for the heads up.
Ron,
Thanks, I'll check it out.
~Hugh
hi Hugh,the lugged seatpost is S84 - the Japan price at current exchange is about $85 plus $15 for 4-day express mail.the crystal fellow is S83, and they have that for about $60Regards
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hi Hugh,the lugged seatpost is S84 - the Japan price at current exchange is about $85 plus $15 for 4-day express mail.the crystal fellow is S83, and they have that for about $60
Regards
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Aaron,
Exactly!
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Aaron,
Exactly!
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Wow. For that price I might overlook the VO one myself. :) thanks for the link.-Aaron Younghi Hugh,--the lugged seatpost is S84 - the Japan price at current exchange is about $85 plus $15 for 4-day express mail.the crystal fellow is S83, and they have that for about $60Regards
On Thursday, June 4, 2015 at 7:22:55 PM UTC-5, hsmitham wrote:Think I may need more setback on the 'ol Atlantis. If you have one and don't need it PM me.
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Lol's. Yes they do :) Mr. Help me spend my money.
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Hugh, The Nitto S-83 are listed as 26 mm of setback. I had one on my Coho (72 STA) but was always sitting on the rivets so I switched it for a Dia Compe Gran Compe with 30 mm of setback.I've spent many hours looking for setback posts as I have long femurs and can never get back far enough. I've worked with a bike fit expert as I tend to have issues with my right hip. His advice was to get the furthest setback and longest rail saddle possible to get my hip angle optimized. So all my bikes are 72 STA with 30 mm setback posts and the seats as far back as possible.
The issue with moving too far back is that your knee will be behind the pedal spindle and you may end of with an overuse injury somewhere in your legs. Or you might end up sliding the saddle way forward and wasting you money. In bike fitting your saddle position relative to the pedal spindle has little to with your stem/bar position. So you should go with a shorter stem if your bar/stem has pushed you back.
You may have flexible tendons and not have any issues. The fool-proof option is to go to a bike-fitting specialist which are expensive ( bike shop fitters are barely adequate IME).
David ... they are beautiful in an ugly frog sort of way
Patrick... the older Dura Ace post are nice but only about 20 mm of setback, but the Flite saddles have long rails so it's a good combo. ( I've used both)~mike
well sounds like you should try the longer stem 1st and see how that feels. I've looked at Peter Whites comments and most fall inline with what I've learned in my 40 years of riding and bike fitting. I do think that using the the 37 mm setback post with a 72d STA is way off the bell curve for saddle position.
One other comment, there are very few professional bike fitters in So Cal. The guys in bike shops can, sometimes, get most people in the ballpark. If that works fine, but there are a few guys who have medical backgrounds and work with professional cyclists who can deal with recurring injury's or challenging fit issues. I know of one if you need that both Jim W and I have used.
~mike
Ryan Hankinson
Spring Lake, MI
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Hugh,
I found that seat post. I will be happy to send it to you to try but don't want to part with it permanently. Contact me off list if you want it sent out Wednesday with the bike I sold this weekend.
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Can't have mine :( Gotta 9 & 12 though.