Also interested.
Even more interested in the philosophy behind the STA:
As far as I know - you setup the saddle when reaching a certain "sweet-spot" position of your knees and ankles relative to the pedals. Hence - if the STA is around 73ish - the saddle will be placed forward. 76ish - slam it to the back to maintain same position relative to the pedals. So why is that number important?
Further more, isn't it possible they "over-done" it and now you miss that "sweet-spot" by being too close to the front of the bike, sacrificing the ability to get to the right position?
Feb. 21, 2018, 9:44 a.m. - Carbonzo
Also interested. Even more interested in the philosophy behind the STA: As far as I know - you setup the saddle when reaching a certain "sweet-spot" position of your knees and ankles relative to the pedals. Hence - if the STA is around 73ish - the saddle will be placed forward. 76ish - slam it to the back to maintain same position relative to the pedals. So why is that number important? Further more, isn't it possible they "over-done" it and now you miss that "sweet-spot" by being too close to the front of the bike, sacrificing the ability to get to the right position?