Originally Posted by
hsea17
Yes its a road bike. It may not be exactly Greg Lemonde's bike position, but then again, I competed in a fair number of triathlons at a younger age, so maybe I've adopted some bad/good habits from that time! But if I use the now "dead KOPS" and measure from the tibial tuberosity I'm not far off.
Back to my question, does setback or straight seat post make any difference in overall geometry for me personally when I maintain the measurements I've used for at least the last 12-15 years?
hsea17
What do you mean "overall geometry"? The posts allow different setback positions, and it is often difficult to switch between them because saddle rails aren't long enough to accommodate either style.
But they exist entirely to create setback - nothing else. Is that why you're asking?