I've been riding bikes for 65 years. I got my first bike, a Raleigh three speed, when I was 12. I've had a Bianchi 12 speed road bike, a Gary Fisher Mountain Bike, a Specialized Roll Low-entry and now a Giant Explore+3.
I'd been told and read that in fitting a bike, when sitting in the saddle, with the pedal at three o'clock and the ball of your foot on the pedal, the center of one's knee should be a plumb line through the axle of the pedal. On my Giant, even with my seat all the way back, my knee is considerably forward of the pedal axle which should make pedaling less efficient. This concerns me as there is no fix for it.
Anyone else share this concern?
I'd been told and read that in fitting a bike, when sitting in the saddle, with the pedal at three o'clock and the ball of your foot on the pedal, the center of one's knee should be a plumb line through the axle of the pedal. On my Giant, even with my seat all the way back, my knee is considerably forward of the pedal axle which should make pedaling less efficient. This concerns me as there is no fix for it.
Anyone else share this concern?