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curved bmx seatpost on a coker
Hi, I remember a few weeks ago, someone posted picks of a coker that was red and he talked of lowering himself to cut drag. some responses warned of being stooped over would make it hard to evade in a UPD. I can't remember who it was, sorry. My question is: Did he use a bent seat post that is used on some BMX bikes? It pushes the seat way back past the seat tube. I wasn't sure if he had use that type of seat post or just a traditional straight seat post. If not, I figure a seat post like that would increase the ability to lower oneself like on road bike to lower the drag. If he did, just never mind. -- teachndad - aka The Munieer Rod Wylie 'MountainUnicyclingLA.com' (http://www.mountainunicycling.us) 'Greater Los Angeles Area Trails - Images' (http://tinyurl.com/4otql) 'Greater Los Angeles Area Trails - Descriptions' (http://tinyurl.com/6h8zn) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ teachndad's Profile: http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/56 View this thread: http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/37942 |
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