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  • setback seatposts are more forgiving/comfortable than straight seatposts. although thomson seatposts are known for their harsh ride:

  • Well if you like how it feels, don't change it! If you feel you're lacking comfort on your bike, maybe you should look for a setback seatpost and a shorter stem :)

  • TBH, it's varies on the bicycle itself.

    Running 10psi less make a massive difference than dropping £200 on seatpost.

  • Yeah, many moons ago. I'm still using the Thomson because it was what I had at the time and I figured it was sensible to have a strong post when hanging bags off it for two weeks. I'll revisit this stuff, cheers.

    I like how my S-Works post comes up cushier than a suspension post :)

  • Hmm, I could just swap my Thomson out for the S-Works and see how it goes?

    Anyone have any idea how the S-Works Pave compares to S-Works carbon post?

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