Is John Cobbs .889 of inseam right for tribikes?

So I used the .889 for my road bike and that works great. However when i transfer that measurement to my tribike, it def feels like my seat is too high.

Am i missing something or what?

So I used the .889 for my road bike and that works great. However when i transfer that measurement to my roadbike, it def feels like my seat is too high.

Am i missing something or what?

So why are you transferring it to your road bike again?

Sorry i meant tribike its edited
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Send JC a message. He’ll be more than happy to reply. It may be that when you move forward and rotate your hips you may have to indeed lower your saddle in small increments to achieve a position where you’re not rocking your hips.

So I used the .889 for my road bike and that works great.

Setting saddle height at 0.883 (not 0.889) times your inseam is actually Cyrille Guimard’s invention, not John’s.

I ride the same seat height regardless of bike or seat angle.

So I used the .889 for my road bike and that works great.

Setting saddle height at 0.883 (not 0.889) times your inseam is actually Cyrille Guimard’s invention, not John’s.

What John Cobb has is .889 so i’m not making that up.

I also just got The new power training book in yesterday and got through a lot of it. Very good stuff, i need to go back and reread it some more but overall It should really help out.

I was going to ask you about the best way to increase CTL without overdoing TSS but I want to read the book more thoroughly incase i did miss that part.