the seatpost has a way of throwing the geometry completely.
not really, it's the same as a normal seatpost, a normal seatpost have a 'layback' right at the top;
The Thomson doesn't, so the post itself is bend to compensate.
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not really, it's the same as a normal seatpost, a normal seatpost have a 'layback' right at the top;
The Thomson doesn't, so the post itself is bend to compensate.