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Old 06-02-15 | 05:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Marcus_Ti
Or you could...you know...ride lower pressure or wider tires or both (and do more more for comfort at the same time), and not sacrifice seatpost height adjustability. But that would save money, and worst of all make sense.
i'm going to bet you haven't ridden one. I don't care about seatpost height adjustability, although there is 10-20mm of adjustment available, depending on which of my bikes I'm riding. And I like wide rims, and soft tires. And I like riding on gravel and dirt, and the slight but clearly measurable deflection of my ISP bikes is welcome to me. I'm not sure where the save money bit comes in?
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