I have a long torso and short legs so it feels best to keep it low. There isn’t a wrong or right position, it’s the most comfortable The same way I don’t drive with my hands at 10 & 2.
@@AntonioSanson Bike-fitting methods based on knee kinematics have been studied to determine optimal saddle height. Your saddle does look low because your leg extension is limited & generally this will result in knee pain. Fit is a combination of saddle height, saddle setback, & foot pedal position. Check the Holmes method, LeMond method, or 109% method for info.
@@microusb42069 sure, just like skiing. Some people ski very poorly, with poor posture, & horrible inclination, angulation, but I guess that's their personal preference...or are they just reinforcing bad ski habits? Proper leg extension is important & results in greater power & less fatigue when riding a bike.
Your seat is too low. A bike reviewer should be aware of this.
I have a long torso and short legs so it feels best to keep it low. There isn’t a wrong or right position, it’s the most comfortable
The same way I don’t drive with my hands at 10 & 2.
@@AntonioSanson Bike-fitting methods based on knee kinematics have been studied to determine optimal saddle height. Your saddle does look low because your leg extension is limited & generally this will result in knee pain. Fit is a combination of saddle height, saddle setback, & foot pedal position. Check the Holmes method, LeMond method, or 109% method for info.
God forbid someone has their own personal preference, right? This is why people don't like bikers. Get off your high horse.
@@microusb42069 sure, just like skiing. Some people ski very poorly, with poor posture, & horrible inclination, angulation, but I guess that's their personal preference...or are they just reinforcing bad ski habits?
Proper leg extension is important & results in greater power & less fatigue when riding a bike.