Why are most bikes generally used with or designed for seatposts with setback? Seems more sinple to just design them around an inline post.
Would it be odd to get a custom frame made and then use an inline post with it?
I think it is because a setback seatpost generally has a bit of damping:
Ha! My seatpost is comfier than a suspension post. My Thomson, however, is not.
Cheers. Interesting that the Ti moots is so abusive.
After the weekend I don't doubt that a thomson inline is fucking harsh!
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Why are most bikes generally used with or designed for seatposts with setback? Seems more sinple to just design them around an inline post.
Would it be odd to get a custom frame made and then use an inline post with it?