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Old 03-09-23 | 09:03 AM
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Keefusb
Keefusb
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Bikes: 60cm 1992 Paramount, 60cm 1995 Cannondale R900 (son's bike), 52cm 1998 Cannondale R300 CAAD2 (daughter-in-law's bike), 1994 Cannondale H300 (mine), 1994 Cannondale H300 Killer V (wife's bike), 60cm 1989 Eddy Merckx Corsa Extra SLX

IMHO, unless you are doing hard-core mountain biking on technical terrain, a suspension seatpost is a great alternative to a rear suspension. Generally speaking, they are lighter than a rear suspension, less fussy, and in many cases, they look better. With the explosion in popularity of gravel bikes, I'm surprised that we don't see more suspension seatposts being installed on gravel bikes.
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