Sam from No Hands... races on one. Makes good sense for a crit bike as you don't need a smaller chainring.
Slipping seatpost doesn’t make it ideal for regularly chucking the bike in your boot though.
Sure it does.
You get the bike out the boot and put the seat up, by the time you're finished riding the seat has slipped down and the bike is ready to go back in the boot!
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Sam from No Hands... races on one. Makes good sense for a crit bike as you don't need a smaller chainring.