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Originally Posted by
Campag4life
I am sorry not to take you seriously
I am shattered. It's gonna keep me up all night. Seriously, 12-year olds have better repartee than you, so stop trying to be snarky. I feel embarrassed for you.
I need less than a 72.5 deg sta to achieved a balanced position on the bike with a stock seatpost.
Stop moving the target around. My initial post talks about using a different seatpost to achieve correct fit, in case the saddle rails do not have enough range to compensate for STA variance. Are you telling me you cannot get the proper saddle-to-BB position on a 74 STA bike with ANY seatpost? If so, you are full of crap. If not, then you are agreeing with what I wrote.
With proprietary aka areo posts on many bikes, then best position isn't achievable if sticking to your range of 'adjustment'...which also affects net reach.
This is a good point, yes.
STA is very important pal and to not consider it in the equation of overall reach once fore/aft postion is established is perhaps the biggest mistake any fitter could make. In summary, all your writing suggests you don't get it. You will never get it I am afraid, so pardon me if I balance my boredom with you with some humor.
I think you must be having difficulties reading my text up there from Mt Olympus, b/c your lack of comprehension of what I wrote is staggering.
If you ease up on the self-fellating self-congratulations, you'll realize that you are not actually addressing anything I wrote. Re-read my post to rruf.
But somehow, I doubt if you'll let facts come in the way of your one-man circle jerk, so carry on.