nehackol ti náhodou Danko účet?
neviem ktorý parameter si predstavuješ pod "veľkosťou" sedlovky, ale zdvih predsa na posed vplyv nemá, výšku reguluješ zasunutím do sedlovej trubky a či šliapeš v dolnej polohe je len na tebe, tak čo to má s kolenami..?
btw, mne je 240mm stále málo, vyhovovala by 270, zmestila by sa aj 300
Na vylety mozno dobre som zabudol ze ste cykloturisti:) ale tu sa chalan stazuje preco presiel naspat k 200.
It’s not that the saddle got too low. As expected, I liked how low it could get. Even though it wasn’t often, I did notice tangible benefits of the extra room when leaning the
bike to hold a narrow line, or throwing a little extra steez in the air. It was not a distraction that the bike hit my legs in a different spot, and I didn’t feel unmoored simply because the saddle was lower. It’s just that getting it that low was surprisingly taxing. Part of it was the extra split second it took to get there and back again, but more of it was the stress it put on my knees. Like it forced me just beyond my threshold of comfort. I couldn’t pop back up nearly as easily or quickly as I could with my 200mm post. That phenomenon is actually why some XC racers choose to run 60 or 70mm droppers. There would be minimal weight penalty to a slightly longer post, and a measurable stability benefit. But it saves energy not to have to drop that far. So, I shortened the OneUp’s travel to 230mm, and then 220. And it helped, but it turns out that both were past my sweet spot.
Viac:
https://theradavist.com/240mm_oneup_v2_dropper_post/