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Saddle Height on Rear End for Best Sitting Position

bj139

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Here is a video I took last October to show my preferred saddle height position. If it is higher, I tend to slip from the front of the saddle. I guess if a picture is worth a thousand words, this should be 1000 (words/frame) X 60 (fps) X 58 (sec) = 3,480,000 words. Wow. I am really tired now. :D
 
So you’re just using sewn runners to create your bridge? Any limitations?
 
So you’re just using sewn runners to create your bridge? Any limitations?
No limitations that I have found. I don't have to step through a bridge with muddy boots. This idea was posted by @Nutterbuster in another thread and I just ran with it. Adjustable depending on how many times you wind it back and forth through bridge loops. I still like it very much.
My new DIY Yellow Jacket (tm) saddle.


6 lbs with all this stuff including double sling bridge. My last major worry, single bridge failure is eliminated.
 
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