The rails are at the back of the saddle rather than the middle so it looks shit and is usually a sign of poor fit. Except on retro mtbs but that's a different game entirely.
I keep hearing about this "Can't use a straight seatpost on a Flite." Where do people see the Flite having rails in the rear of the saddle?
They look centered to me?
Here is a straight seatpost near the center of the Flite's rail...and the seat is almost directly inline with the saddles center.
It's actually not, if you look at where the rail starts bending.
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The rails are at the back of the saddle rather than the middle so it looks shit and is usually a sign of poor fit. Except on retro mtbs but that's a different game entirely.