Newbie/lurker here, with perhaps a silly question.
I got a new hybrid back in March and started biking instead of driving almost everywhere in town. I ride about 60-80 miles a week. Over time, I've been raising the seatpost bit by bit as I've become more comfortable on the bike. Right now it is right at the minimum insert mark. This was OK until I put clipless pedals on the bike, but now I feel like I want a bit more length.
If I just sit on the bike with my foot flat, when I reach the bottom of the pedal stroke my leg is straight. However, when I'm riding I tend to point my toes. This effectively makes my leg longer, so my knee doesn't get to straighten out so much.
I'm trying to figure out if I should try a longer seatpost, or learn to point my toes less. Or maybe I'm just thinking about it too much? I live in a super hilly area, so I'm always trying to make things easier - perhaps I'm going overboard?



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