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Old 06-05-26 | 11:10 AM
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atnyc
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Originally Posted by icemilkcoffee
Is that really the case? A seatpost only needs to be strong in the front-back direction. Indeed Thompson seatposts made use of this principle and made the internal thickness thicker in the front and back sides and thinner on the left and right. An oval seatpost is actually stronger than a round seatpost in the front-back direction.
OK, we’re getting some interesting answer. I haven’t thought of that angle. Is that so?
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