
Originally Posted by
liza
Hmmm... interesting... I made various fit mistakes, but keeping my saddle pushed all the way forward unnecessarily was not one of them. Not saying you don't have a valid point, but any time a piece of equipment is being used at its limit, it's worth investigating.
You know, I am not even sure where my saddle should be at this point. I had it back farther and wasn't over my foot when pedalling. Now that I am over my foot while pedalling, it feels like I am leaning more on my handlebars and my hands are going numb. On a *4 mile* ride. Not good. So I am going to bring my seat back a little more, where it was more comfortable. Then I am really far back from my handlebars and not over the pedals. I've also started to get foot numbness again, but I am pretty sure that's from me really mashing down on my pedals when I am tired or working hard (today was headwind hell, for example) combined with soft shoes on rat trap pedals.
LBS around here are useless for much
I'm pretty sure my bike isn't the right size for me (top tube is too long), but it's what I have and I can't get another one anytime soon.
*sigh*
"A bicycle does get you there and more. And there is always the thin edge of danger to keep you alert and comfortably apprehensive. Dogs become dogs again and snap at your raincoat; potholes become personal. And getting there is all the fun."