
Originally Posted by
crazycanuck
Ta!
I shall soon find out what a layback seatpost feels like & if i don't like it, I can always sell it

There is no "feel" to it. The setback of a post is simply there for fit, not functionality. On the bike, you won't notice.
At just under 5'4", I use a setback Thomson on both my xsmall Racer-X and my Motolite. I had a Marin Mt Vision that was just a tad too big for me and used a straight post (until I replaced it with the better fitting Motolite).
You'll frequently see TT bikes with straight posts or a road bike set up for timetrialing by reversing a setback post to get the saddle forward.
Editing to add a link to this page where it is easy to see that most posts are setback. What is unusual about the Thomson is that instead of the setback occurring in or near the head of the post, it is an angle well below the head.
Last edited by SadieKate; 03-29-2010 at 03:26 PM.
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