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I found an article I think you’ll find useful;
https://urbanvelo.org/issue3/urbanvelo3_p46-47.html
Seat tube angle; by putting a setback seat post, you’re making the bike longer and possibly make it too long for you, and even a setback seatpost isn’t really enough to push your saddle back enough to be able to actually put weight on your saddle to reduce the sheer amount of vibration coming up from the front end of the fork with its steep head angle and small rake.
thats the thing :/ well if i dont like the 77 degree seat tube ill just throw on a set back seatpost. What trail does track bikes usually have?