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Old 12-05-15 | 07:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Billy1111
If i could use a straight post and keep saddle in the middle should i switch? My saddle isnt slammed all the way foward but getting close. My friend gave me a tompson masterpiece and wouldnt mind using it, it looks like I would be able to adjust the saddle tilt much easier
Billy, if you actually can realize your current best position with a zero-setback post, you should go for it. My reason is, that it's better to be at a target position with the ability to make adjustments, than it is to have your butt stuck at a saddle position that you could "outgrow" in the future, or to be stuck at a position that you have outgrown but not have the ability to improve that position.
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