Here we go again folks.....
Great thoughts and advice as usual....
In no particular order.
Dan, you mentioned the rails sometimes breaking if under too much strain?
Here is my position.
I need the saddle that far forward to stop my knees hitting the bars!
I checked on my Team Pro Brooks saddle I removed last week and the rails were marked in the same position - quite far forward.
Am I putting too much strain on the rails?
I made sure the rails line up with the grooves in the clamp but note that the rails do not run straight/parallel underneath the saddle. And also the grips do run parallel. Why so? With the ability to move the saddle forwards and backwards I would have thought that both rails and grooves should aline at any position?
Here is a shot of the rails in the grooves.
I then noticed that the edges of the saddle are not equal distance from the center.
Could this be just how mine was made - or a fault?
Could I wear it in? I know each saddle must be slightly different but is this excessive?
JimK....
The finger tip rule....
I am well short of that distance. More mid palm hits the steering tube!
So - It appears that the new saddle pitches me forward and gives me an excessively up-right feeling.
Before I splash out on a longer bar stem, any other suggestions?
( JimK - I'll remove a few spacers and see if that works before ordering a new bar stem )