Softride seat height



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squeezer

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I just purchased a used Softride Rocket TT. Could someone explain the
steps to adjust the seat height? This is the Rocket or FasTT style
frame, not the Classic frame. Thanks.
 
On Nov 21, 9:43 pm, squeezer <[email protected]> wrote:
> I just purchased a used Softride Rocket TT. Could someone explain the
> steps to adjust the seat height? This is the Rocket or FasTT style
> frame, not the Classic frame. Thanks.


your legs should have an a angle of 150-160 degrees, 1800 been
completely extended. also the saddle should be about 1-2 inches closer
to the handlebars as opposed to a regular road bike. i hope this helps
carlos
www.bikingthings.com
ride more, get faster, get fit, be happy
 
On Nov 22, 6:04 am, [email protected] wrote:
> On Nov 21, 9:43 pm, squeezer <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I just purchased a used Softride Rocket TT. Could someone explain the
> > steps to adjust the seat height? This is the Rocket or FasTT style
> > frame, not the Classic frame. Thanks.

>
> your legs should have an a angle of 150-160 degrees, 1800 been
> completely extended. also the saddle should be about 1-2 inches closer
> to the handlebars as opposed to a regular road bike. i hope this helps
> carloswww.bikingthings.com
> ride more, get faster, get fit, be happy


Thanks Carlos, that is very helpful. I was also hoping to get info on
the mechanical aspect of seat height adjustment. There are two bolts
that attach the beam to the frame, the lower of the two is some type
of eccentric. To adjust the height do you remove this bolt and turn
the eccentric? My concern is that there might be something that would
be difficult to re-assemble if this bolt is removed so I thought I'd
be safe and ask first. Thanks.
 
On Wed, 21 Nov 2007 18:43:38 -0800 (PST) in rec.bicycles.misc,
squeezer <[email protected]> wrote:

> I just purchased a used Softride Rocket TT. Could someone explain the
> steps to adjust the seat height? This is the Rocket or FasTT style
> frame, not the Classic frame. Thanks.


Your best bet is to probably check their website for the
technical guide: http://www.softride.com/bikes/tech_guide.html

I doubt if the other poster replying to you understood that the
Softride beam suspension is completely different from a standard
bike frame, but I have a friend who has one, so I know how
strange they are.

His is a mountain bike, and I found the bouncing just a little
too weird for me.
 
>There are two bolts that attach the beam to the frame, the lower of the two is
some type of eccentric. To adjust the height do you remove this bolt and turn
the eccentric?

You're right that one is an eccentric for saddle height while the other is
for locking it in. You just loosen both of them and adjust. I'd recommend
removing them both at some time to see how they work since it's not
intuitive (to me at least). These parts are available for (recommended)
replacement; see http://www.softride.com/bikes/bike_accessories/index.html

While it's possible these bikes may never be produced again, they're
wonderful, fast, comfortable machines.

Ray
Owner of 4 Softrides (2 are TT/Rockets)