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A relaxed geometry has a slacker seat tube angle and a higher head tube (higher handlebars). A racing geometry will have a lower head tube (lower handlebars).
Seat tube (the tube your saddle is on) angle determines the setback of your saddle. A seat tube angle of 74-75 degrees puts you very close to the bottom bracket or center of the bike. A 72 degree sta will put you farther away from the center. Seat posts have setback or no setback (zero degrees). So for someone like me with a short femur I have a 74.5 degree seat tube angle and a seat post with zero set back. Even though my bike is custom my saddle is still pushed as forward as it will go.
What does slacker seat tube angle mean? Does that mean it tilts more to the rear?