To adjust your saddle height and position you need nothing more than the correct size allen key for your seatpost and saddle clamps and a tape measure.
Touring bike saddle height.
Adjust the height of your handlebars according to the riding position you are most comfortable in.
Lower them if you prefer to cycle at a lower angle and vice versa.
Stem risers are little lifesavers that extend the length of your bike stem without interfering with your steering.
Take your inseam measurement.
How to adjust bike gears.
The first page is here.
When bike touring your handlebars and saddle should be more or less at the same height.
There are numerous formulae for working out correct saddle height.
How to set saddle height.
Saddle height refers to the distance from the center of the bottom bracket or crankset to the top surface of the saddle measured in a straight line parallel to the seat tube.
Best saddle for bike touring.
One of the most commonly used is the lemond method named after the american tour de france champ.
Finding the right bike saddle height can be a bit of a process but it s the foundation of a good bike fit.
Let s begin by determining where your bike seat is now by taking a couple of measurements so you can learn from the changes you make and what the difference is between.
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Its medium width is 170 mm and long length is 280 mm.
This is the third in a series of pages on sizing a touring bike.
To set you saddle height sit on the bike unclip and place your heel in the middle of the pedal axle with it at the furthest point so that the crank is in line with the seat tube.
It is excellent for heavy touring long distance riding and off road riding.
Sky king rides a rivendell with a 54 cm top tube and her inseam is 82cm 82 x 66 54 12 since none of these parameters are cast in stone the ideal scenario would be to saunter down to the local touring bike shop and test ride a couple of bikes that fall within the size range you have just ascertained.
The series should be read in order.
We re all built differently have different riding styles and want different things.
That way if it gets readjusted somehow like your kid borrows your bike then you can easily.
Just imagine you re goldilocks and have to go through the process of having it too hight too low and then just right.
There is no one size fits all solution to any aspect of bicycle touring particularly when it comes to choosing a saddle.
What s comfortable in a bike saddle for me could be a nightmare for you and vice versa.