Can anyone out there tell me the dimension of the JOF55 from the saddle nose to the furtherst point where the saddle rails are flat (ie how far forward can i get the nose vs the seat post clamp).
Why I ask:
I currently have an Adamo Prologue on the TT bike (the bike design is not as modern as some, so the seat tube angle is slacker than on most these days, plus the aero post can't be flipped around (= can't use a layback post flipped forward). I've relatively long legs / femurs which pushes the post up further = back a bit more too.
I see the general dimensions on the webs sites and rail length (105 mm) but I don't have any clue where that starts or ends vs the tip of the saddle.
My thinking (short of a new bike purchase - which won't get through the finance committee review !) is that a saddle that can be pushed further forward another couple of cm may just do it for me (and I like the split nose design - they help me be less 'all squashed up' down there, so to speak.
Thanks for any help.
Why I ask:
I currently have an Adamo Prologue on the TT bike (the bike design is not as modern as some, so the seat tube angle is slacker than on most these days, plus the aero post can't be flipped around (= can't use a layback post flipped forward). I've relatively long legs / femurs which pushes the post up further = back a bit more too.
I see the general dimensions on the webs sites and rail length (105 mm) but I don't have any clue where that starts or ends vs the tip of the saddle.
My thinking (short of a new bike purchase - which won't get through the finance committee review !) is that a saddle that can be pushed further forward another couple of cm may just do it for me (and I like the split nose design - they help me be less 'all squashed up' down there, so to speak.
Thanks for any help.