First, some pictures.
One view of seat post (poor focus)
Another view of seat post
Current saddle showing scale for fore and aft adjustment
Other saddle, same length scale but longer rails
The starting point is that I would like to try and move the saddle a little further backwards.
I thought of a layback seat post, but it looks as though I already have one.
A rough measurement is that the bolt at the centre of the clamp is about 30 mm behind the centre of the seat post.
I assume that this is a 30 mm layback.
Next option is to move the saddle back and forwards in the clamp to change the position.
However there is a scale of lines on the saddle rail which (I assume) shows for and aft adjustment within the clamp.
The problem is (third photo) that the scale for adjustment seems to be the same length as the saddle clamp.
I've tried to show this by having the saddle hanging from one side of the clamp.
The optional alternative saddle has longer saddle rails, but it still has a scale which seems to be the same length as the current saddle.
If the saddle clamp has to cover that scale completely for correct fitting then there doesn't seem to be much fore and aft adjustment.
Confirmation of my interpretation (or not) would be helpful.
Searching for a layback seat post gets me
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/seat-posts/ ... -x-272-mm/
which also seems to be 30 mm.
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Layback seat post, saddle adjustment and stuff
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Re: Layback seat post, saddle adjustment and stuff
I am not sure it is clear cut with your saddle. Compare for example with the saddles below which have actual maximum limit marks in addition to the graduation marks. Sliding the rails as far back as possible in the clamp is less than ideal in terms of the cantilever force of bodyweight acting on the saddle, but how important that is probably depends heavily on other factors, such as the weight of the rider, the riding conditions (e.g. off-road), the saddle quality and fragility (e.g. ultralight, carbon rails, inferior materials/production quality etc.).LittleGreyCat wrote: ↑19 Sep 2021, 3:36pm The problem is (third photo) that the scale for adjustment seems to be the same length as the saddle clamp.
I have a steel railed saddle which I have pushed 5mm further back than the maximum limit mark on the rails. I don't worry about it.
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Re: Layback seat post, saddle adjustment and stuff
Ta.
Very useful.
Very useful.
Re: Layback seat post, saddle adjustment and stuff
Most saddles don't have rulers in them. Try it and see if it suits you?
Cheers James
Cheers James
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Re: Layback seat post, saddle adjustment and stuff
I had a look before I took it apart and I had managed to get the saddle so far back that it wasn't truly on the rails any more.
Not sure how that happened.
Starting again from scratch.
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Re: Layback seat post, saddle adjustment and stuff
This is a problem well known to Brooks owners, as Brooks saddles have woefully short rails and were designed when frames had slacker seat tubes.
Posts with more layback are available, within reason. There should be a figure quoted - go for the most you can get.
Posts with more layback are available, within reason. There should be a figure quoted - go for the most you can get.
Re: Layback seat post, saddle adjustment and stuff
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=104331&hilit=setback&start=45
Thats just one of our old threads about layback seatposts.
The setback given in the sales blurb may not be all that accurate; I think that J tech seatpost could be the exact same thing as the new Velo Orange post, and the Holdsworth Gran sport post, in that old thread.
Thats just one of our old threads about layback seatposts.
The setback given in the sales blurb may not be all that accurate; I think that J tech seatpost could be the exact same thing as the new Velo Orange post, and the Holdsworth Gran sport post, in that old thread.
Bike fitting D.I.Y. .....http://wheel-easy.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/bike-set-up-2017a.pdf
Tracks in the Dales etc...http://www.flickr.com/photos/52358536@N06/collections/
Tracks in the Dales etc...http://www.flickr.com/photos/52358536@N06/collections/
Re: Layback seat post, saddle adjustment and stuff
I,ve got a couple of unused seat pins with extra layback,50mm and 75mm.See my advert on sept 11th,might suit your steel frame.You can knock a fiver off each price.
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