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Old 12-14-10 | 04:09 PM
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Alan@TreeFort
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From: Ann Arbor, MI

Bikes: 2010 Niner EMD, 2008 Surly Steamroller, 2007 Giant OCR.

Theres nothing wrong with using a zero setback seatpost, I use one on my 29'er mountain bike for the best fit and my body geometry is pretty standard.

Between manufacturers, frame geometry can change quite a bit. So even if your the frame size is the same as your older bikes, the geometry of the frame can change your positioning, needing a more forward saddle position to be comfortable.
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