On Thursday, November 17, 2022 at 7:21:55 AM UTC-6 ascpgh wrote:

> If I find the actual fore and aft dimension of my sit bone movement and 
> the place it occurs on the saddle I discovered that all of my over thought 
> adjustments are almost always such that this range of motion always ends up 
> level, independant of the rest of the saddle's resultant attitude.
>

Yes! I hadn't thought about that before, but as I was doing a 60-mile ride 
yesterday I realized the same thing. My preferred tilt of a saddle puts the 
low spot in the center of the fore-aft range where I ride, typically pushed 
back a bit going up hills. 

Ted Durant
Milwaukee, WI USA

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