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Non-Thorn Related / Re: Fine-tuning saddle fitting.
« Last post by JohnR on April 23, 2024, 09:30:10 pm »One important difference I've noticed between the leather and non-leather saddles is that the rails on leather saddles tend to be further back so they need a seatpost with more set-back (offset) in order to provide the same horizontal position (I needed an in-line seatpost for a Selle SLR saddle and a seatpost with 25mm set-back for a B17 on the same bike). I use the place where the sit bones rest on the saddle as the reference point on the saddle and measure the distance to the handlebar clamp.
Once the overall posiiton of a leather saddle feels comfortable then the saddle will adapt over time to give some further improvement provided the width is appropriate for the rider and cycling posture. I recently bought a B17 imperial and at just over 300 miles it's starting to feel good.
Once the overall posiiton of a leather saddle feels comfortable then the saddle will adapt over time to give some further improvement provided the width is appropriate for the rider and cycling posture. I recently bought a B17 imperial and at just over 300 miles it's starting to feel good.