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Old 05-30-17 | 10:55 AM
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corrado33
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Originally Posted by JonathanGennick
[MENTION=345109]corrado33[/MENTION], you bring up an interesting point. Sometimes a very slight upturn or downturn of a seat is the difference between comfort and discomfort. I wonder how difficult it will be to dial in the precise seat angle that I like, and will the angle be changing with every pedal stroke? Guess I'll find out soon enough.
I'd assume that if you had it flat to start out, any "suspension" that comes from it would shove the front of the saddle up into your nether regions.

That wouldn't be comfortable for me.

There's a reason saddle angles have to be dialed in very carefully to avoid... painful... rides, among other issues.
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