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Originally Posted by goraman
Thank you, all
But special thanks to Clark W. Griswold Who I'm sure is on his way to Wally World, thanks for putting it in perspective for me, your absolutely right ,I am 210 pounds, and aluminum is fine.Almost Trick because I am nervous as heck about this stuff and would be inspecting every little scratch for cracking, asploding thanks for that Wheever!
I would not be able to enjoy riding.Sky dog 75 it is right loads of tensile strength, but not much shier strength. It is just to delicate for a big horse like me.

Thank you for really great advice all the posts where taken in and well thought through and I am not going the carbon road on anything structural.
I have BROKEN Carbon Fiber Bars, with a light fall --- on the side.
But a Carbon Fiber Seatpost is Geometrically centered: the human body is the SHIELD TO PROTECT the C-F Seatpost. All Around.
The C-F Seatpost is the 1ST C-F unit of all C-F that I invested in.
A "shock" absorber" to the bike.
You won't regret it, once you use it.
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