![]() For casual riders, the position of the cleats of the lock shoes is generally a little further back, which also makes the saddle of the rider with the lock pedals look a little higher. Because the cleats of the lock shoes are often under the forefoot, they are connected to the lock pedals and fixed together. The bike looks taller for a rider with clip-on shoes. Locked shoes and pedals also affect the height of the saddle Just like squatting, the further you squat, the more your legs bend and the more tired you will feel. ![]() And the taller saddle (within reason) keeps your legs in a stronger, more comfortable zone. When your knee is bent, your leg is weaker, and when it’s almost straight, your leg is stronger.Ī lower saddle lets you pedal with very bent knees, making it harder to ride at the same speed. Two people with the same leg length have the same height of the saddle, and a bicycle with a lower handlebar will appear to have a taller saddle. After all, the height of the saddle is determined according to the length of the rider’s legs. The saddle of the same professional rider looks taller, often because their handlebars are lower and the body is more compact. ![]() The seat of ordinary riders looks relatively high, which is largely an optical illusion. If there are two bicycles with the same height seat, the lower handlebar will obviously give people the illusion of a higher seat. The handlebars of road bikes are very low. Of course, this height may be an optical illusion. From an outsider’s perspective, frequent cyclists usually have a high seat, which is necessary for actual riding. ![]()
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