Use a center punch to mark your seat post. one little dot

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--- On Fri, 8/6/10, Seth Vidal <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Seth Vidal <[email protected]>
Subject: [RBW] what a difference a cm makes
To: [email protected]
Date: Friday, August 6, 2010, 7:30 AM


I bought that romulus from andrew on the list and I hadn't had much
chance to ride it due to family drama but recently I was riding it
more and I wasn't entirely comfortable, but I couldn't figure out what
was going on. Then I was reading BQ and read the article about health,
bike-fit and training guides from long ago and tried out the 'heel on
the pedal are your hips rocking' test. In fact, yes, my hips were
rocking. So I dropped the saddle height about 1 cm and left everything
else alone.

WOW, what a difference it made. Everything feels 'right' and lined up.
The bike feels dramatically faster and comfortable and it's freaking
me out a little bit. :)

Now - here's a silly question for everyone. If you have a bike where
you routinely have to move things around to do work on it or to
transport it - what do y'all use to mark your seatpost height? I'm not
sure I want to score it - I've tried 'permanent' magic markers but
they aren't so permanent on aluminum. :)

any other ideas?

-sv

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