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Anyone want to take a look and offer some suggestions it would be very appreciated

Sorry about shitty video- took after am riding today. Thinking a different stem to get lower in front.
Will be mainly for 20-30 minute time trials

Last edited by: MattQ: Jun 9, 17 9:36
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MattQ wrote:
Anyone want to take a look and offer some suggestions it would be very appreciated

Sorry about shitty video- took after am riding today. Thinking a different stem to get lower in front.
Will be mainly for 20-30 minute time trials


I hate to be a jerk and steer the convo away from what you're looking for, but...I must have those shoes. What are they?
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Northwave shoes
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anyone...?
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you can't really see anything.
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Re: Fit assistance [jkhayc] [ In reply to ]
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Ill get a better one up a little later.
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This is better but damn shouldn't have covered my belly with the shirt haha.. but mainly was wondering about saddle height and any other key suggestions

Thanks all




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what type of saddle?

i think, for what you're looking for, extending your armpad reach a bit and lowering it would be fine. you might be able to achieve one of those by actually placing your elbows in the elbow/arm pads.
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Fizik Mtb saddle (Tundra2)

I'll give those a shot- with my helmet on my head would be slightly lower and be quite streamlined with upper back no gap
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jkhayc wrote:
you might be able to achieve one of those by actually placing your elbows in the elbow/arm pads.
This.

Slide your elbows forward. Pull the extensions out a bit if that helps guide your elbows more on the armpads.

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