Killer - this month's Cycling Plus mag has an article on getting your seat height reight
. It gives 3 methods for working it out.
You could also try Peter White or Rivendell Bicycle Works (ever since 1994
)


You could also try Peter White or Rivendell Bicycle Works (ever since 1994

Maybe you could start to 'earn some credits' by doing a wee bit of housecleaning now, so when the really nice cycling weather comes ..... it's not your turnI always clean my bike but don't lift a finger in the house
