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Thudbuster
anybody running a short travel thudbuster? I just bought a jake the snake (it's sexy) and was thinking this may be good for an old guy.

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USE is another suspension seat post , telescopic rather than paralellogram. Elastomer /spring combinations and various combinations of each are offered to adjust for rider weight.
I got a telescopic coil spring one , Airwings, It came on my Bike , A trekking Bike .. weight less of an Issue ..
Cane creeks do offer setback , telescopic ones, generally, do not. plunger works better if it going straight
up and down with out much side /shear/sliding load on the back side too much.
I got a telescopic coil spring one , Airwings, It came on my Bike , A trekking Bike .. weight less of an Issue ..
Cane creeks do offer setback , telescopic ones, generally, do not. plunger works better if it going straight
up and down with out much side /shear/sliding load on the back side too much.
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I doubt you'll find many people using a suspension post on a crosser. I've read only good things about the Thudbuster -
https://www.mtbr.com/cat/suspension/s...54_150crx.aspx
www.bikeradar.com/gear/category/.../thudbuster-lt-10308
- but why not ask over in the MTB forum?
(Although - does having a suspension seat post and rigid forks make sense??? It seems the wrong way around to me.)
https://www.mtbr.com/cat/suspension/s...54_150crx.aspx
www.bikeradar.com/gear/category/.../thudbuster-lt-10308
- but why not ask over in the MTB forum?
(Although - does having a suspension seat post and rigid forks make sense??? It seems the wrong way around to me.)
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Not a thudbuster, but I have a Koobi saddle with elastomers on my TriCross.
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I have this on my 29er. 1st suspension seat post I ever owned, let alone try. Pretty good if you ask me. And only $25.
It has a preload adjustment on the bottom and a lock out on the side. On a scale from 1-10 (10 being firm), I have it at about 7. I weigh 150 lbs. and feel very little sag. Performs well on and off the road.
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And I don't get the 'pogo' effect.
It has a preload adjustment on the bottom and a lock out on the side. On a scale from 1-10 (10 being firm), I have it at about 7. I weigh 150 lbs. and feel very little sag. Performs well on and off the road.
IMG_2984..jpg
And I don't get the 'pogo' effect.
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I thought everyone followed Stevil?
I don't think he's ever given a detailed reasoning except that he likes it. There's a photo of his rig halfway down. I think it's an old RockShox seatpost. He rides a lot of NorCal trails on cross bike.
https://www.allhailtheblackmarket.com...chine_tar.html
I don't think he's ever given a detailed reasoning except that he likes it. There's a photo of his rig halfway down. I think it's an old RockShox seatpost. He rides a lot of NorCal trails on cross bike.
https://www.allhailtheblackmarket.com...chine_tar.html
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Thanks for posting this! This may just be the ticket I've been looking for. Suspension when I need it, lockout when I don't. I WAS looking at the Thudbuster ST, but I really like the lockout feature on this post. And at $25.00, you can't go wrong!
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I had a Bianchi Volpe once that is marketed as a cross bike. It came with a suspension seatpost. It was a piece of crap. I think you'd be better served with larger volume tires with less pressure.
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Telescopic seatpost always end up giving problems. Thudbusters are far more durable. I have one on my cyclocross/go-anywhere bike and am very happy with it. I put in the firmest elastomer and so it only activates when going over serious bumps, otherwise it feels like a rigid post.
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