Hi Jim,

If your friend uses a zero setback seatpost, he might gain an extra cm or
so. I needed to do that when I needed to decrease seat height for my kid.
Of course the seat may be pushed forward a little more, which could cause a
different issue.

Toshi


On Mon, Sep 11, 2017 at 2:05 PM Jim S. <ja...@simeri.me> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I have a question about seat posts that I was hoping someone might be able
> to help me with.
>
> I have a friend with short legs and a long torso. I suggested to him that
> he buy a larger frame to accommodate his long torso. But it turns out his
> legs are  unusually short, such that, even with the seat post slammed, he
> wants things a cm or so lower.
>
> The saddle is a Brooks B17 - I know he could get a less-high saddle.
>
> But it's a great saddle. Does anyone know of a seat post with a lower than
> normal profile? I think he has a Velo Orange Grand Cru in there right now.
>
> Thanks in advance of any expertise.
>
>
>
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