Some of them are really low--they look like they're right down near the top tube. But others are up a little bit, which made me think of the old standard for how high the seat should be--it was "a fistful of seatpost"--that is, the correct amount of space between the top of the seat tube and the bottom of the saddle was approximated by wrapping your fist around the seatpost. I can't for the life of me remember where or when I learned that, but I've known it for a long, long time.




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