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PeteCresswell
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For MTB riding, a hard tail with solid-rail saddle is out of the
question for me.
Not man enough, I guess.
Acceptable alternatives would appear tb (although I've never ridden a
soft tail)
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- Soft Tail with solid-rail saddle
- SUS Post with solid-rail saddle
- Sprung saddle
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I've got considerable time on both SUS posts (Cane Creek ThudBuster)
and sprung saddles (Brooks B-72 and whatever one has the coil
springs).
Both work for me, but I find the idea of a soft tail attractive bco
the increased saddle options and, I suppose, my own exhibitionistic
tendiencies.
Can anybody comment from experience on the tradeoffs?
question for me.
Not man enough, I guess.
Acceptable alternatives would appear tb (although I've never ridden a
soft tail)
----------------------------------------------------
- Soft Tail with solid-rail saddle
- SUS Post with solid-rail saddle
- Sprung saddle
----------------------------------------------------
I've got considerable time on both SUS posts (Cane Creek ThudBuster)
and sprung saddles (Brooks B-72 and whatever one has the coil
springs).
Both work for me, but I find the idea of a soft tail attractive bco
the increased saddle options and, I suppose, my own exhibitionistic
tendiencies.
Can anybody comment from experience on the tradeoffs?