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Old 12-05-10 | 08:54 AM
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chico1st
30mi/day commuter
 
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From: Toronto, Canada
i was talking to someone who seemed knowledgable who stated that the flyer (or any sprung brooks) can be an issue because as you put different amount of weight on your saddle (hard pedaling vs coasting) the springs will cause the angle to change thus putting pressure on your soft tissue at times. thus if you are going to be change handlebar positions or not pushing the same amount your whole ride, the b17 is a better option.
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