Because when fully laden, the last thing you want is to have too much flex to the point that you can get out of the saddle without it getting unstable.
But having an exposed steerer is less stiff than a steerer enclosed inside a headtube. I can see that it might increase the flex in the front triangle. I'll wait for some stress diagrams before favouring either. And it'll be another decade before you find me on one of those
But having an exposed steerer is less stiff than a steerer enclosed inside a headtube. I can see that it might increase the flex in the front triangle. I'll wait for some stress diagrams before favouring either. And it'll be another decade before you find me on one of those