When Riding An Offset Seatpost

Does seatpost offset matter?

There is no advantage to a zero setback seatpost for a road bike Fewer people all the time take any stock in the idea that femur length and the resulting knee over pedal measurements are relevant to producing the proper rider position It’s better to have the rider properly balanced over the saddle and ignore KOP

What does seatpost Setback do?

A setback post puts you further behind your crankset and a straight seatpost moves you closer They will look at the relationship between your knee and pedal axle, as well as your hip angle/mobility and will determine how far you should sit behind your crankset

Are setback seatposts more comfortable?

If you are someone who is pushed forward on the rails, a straight post would be the better choice fitting wise But if you think about a post, there is much more leverage on a setback post which would lead to more flex and potentially more comfort That’s a good link

Can you reverse an offset seatpost?

A – Yes, the setback seatpost can be used as a set forward seatpost No modifications are necessary

What is saddle offset?

Bike saddle offset is similar to saddle setback, although offset or “layback” comes from the seat post rather than adjustment of the saddle Bike saddle offset can range from 0 mm to 45 mm and is often used when riders with longer femur’s need to get further behind the bottom bracket

What is a zero setback seatpost?

Seatposts can be zero offset, or come with layback A zero offset seatpost will place the saddle directly above the clamp – though of course you can adjust it forward and back on the rails

How is seatpost setback measured?

It’s measured from the seatpost centerline to the center of the clamp This does not always give the exact amount of maximum setback however If one clamp is 3cm long and another is 4cm long, they can bot have the same setback by this definition, but the shorter clamp will allow the saddle to move back another 5mm

Are carbon seatposts safe?

Registered If the carbon post is installed correctly (not over-max extended and not over-tightened at the clamp), you should be just fine All assuming you aren’t King Kong harsh on it riding Keep a regular eye on it for developing potential trouble

Do carbon seatposts break?

carbon seatposts not only break from being run very high, but also from being run low, because the flex is in in a smaller area, i had an easton post do thisIt wasn’t a catastrophic failure just a crack I’d leave the carbon posts on the road bike and stick with a 7075 or 7005 mtb post, two bolt

Are suspension seatposts any good?

Suspension seatposts can prolong comfort in the saddle, smooth out rough and bumpy terrain, and even help prevent back injuries There have been various contraptions to suspend and cushion bike saddles since the dawn of cycling However, many of them had a reputation for being, well, contraptions

How do you set a saddle setback?

2 Determining Saddle Setback Move the saddle forward or backward so your knee is over the pedal spindle when the crank is in the 3 o’clock position Again, this is a good starting point, and then you can adjust your cleats fore and aft as needed

Can you put a carbon seatpost in an Aluminium frame?

A carbon seat post may get stuck in an aluminum frame even when carbon paste is applied The chances are low, but the outcome is not unheard of when the seat post isn’t removed over a long period

Are seatposts reversible?

Seatposts are typically not reversible because of limited range on the saddle angle adjustment

Can I turn my seat post around?

Re: Can I turn my seatpost around 180deg? Yes you can People often do it with Tri-Bikes But you don’t want to (unless you’re a triathlete and want to deliberately cycle with straight legs so it’s easier to run afterwards)

What is an inline seatpost?

Layback: A seatpost shaft can be inline (ie straight, with no kinks or bends) or layback (with a shallow-angled bend towards the top of the shaft which puts the saddles slightly farther back relative to an inline post)

How do I know if my saddle is too low?

Charlie Chaplin knees And your thighs feel the burn when you climb Don’t worry, you’re not a wimp – this is a sure-fire sign that your saddle is too low The solution to this problem is to raise the saddle height in small increments until your legs remain parallel to the frame through each revolution of the cranks

How do I know if my saddle is too far forward?

Signs That Your Fore Aft Saddle Position is Set Too Far Forward If your saddle is set too far forward then you may be using your upper body too much causing tension in the shoulders and arms as well as having sore hands You will be able to have a quicker cadence but you will tend to sit back on the saddle up climbs

What happens if your saddle is too far forward?

Tip it too far forward and you can slide forward on the saddle Again, this will move your sit bones off the optimum area of the saddle, while potentially compromising your power output as well It can also cause discomfort by placing additional pressure on your perineum, arms, wrists and hands

What is setback on a bike?

Saddle setback in cycling refers to the horizontal distance between the centre of the bottom bracket and the front tip of the saddle Using COG, the optimal saddle setback is said to occur when the rider is well balanced and does not have to expend excessive muscular energy to support their weight (Bontrager 1998)

What is the seatpost length?

Seatpost lengths range from 75mm to more than 400mm If you’re looking for a new seatpost, make sure the length is sufficient for your needs A too-short post can ruin the ergonomics of a bike and make riding very uncomfortable Make sure not to overextend a short post, either