Marceltt
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Do you mean to cut the post down on the bike ?A good shop can reduce the length of the seat tube. I've done my own, if you're nervous find a custom shop, wouldn't cost much. Wouldn't damage the bike either.
Do you mean to cut the post down on the bike ?A good shop can reduce the length of the seat tube. I've done my own, if you're nervous find a custom shop, wouldn't cost much. Wouldn't damage the bike either.
Yes.Do you mean to cut the post down on the bike ?
That could be a good idea to reduce the length of the seat tube, as I said the Suntour does the job really well. Now I can forget the old cobblestones of Paris. I think the Suntour NCX and the springs of the B67 Brooks saddle are a perfect combination. Brooks saddle are not soft saddle. You have to understand that soft saddle are not good. They seem to be more comfortable but that's a false idea. Brooks saddle are made of hard leather. At the beginning you'll think it's uncomfortable. The more you ride your bike the more your Brooks saddle will be comfortable. At the end each Brooks saddle is unique. You make it unique. (I don't work for Brooks).A good shop can reduce the length of the seat tube. I've done my own, if you're nervous find a custom shop, wouldn't cost much. Wouldn't damage the bike either.
I'm not sure it can become more comfortable. The traditional leather Brooks saddle become more and more comfortable with time because it takes the shape of your bottom.I have a new Brooks Cambium saddle on my Ridgerider, along with a body Float. I love the body Float, but I'm not all that happy with the Brooks saddle. I find it very hard. I have the more streamline Cambium on one of my road bikes and I find it very hard too. They're both fairly new, so I hope they become more comfortable over time.
Pedego really needs to offer the Ridgerider with multiple frame sizes. One size doesn't fit all.
I just bought a new Stromer St1 T I like the reviews on the body float. I live in Canada, where did you purchase yours for 260.00 Please TyWell I bit the bullet and bought the new size post just released 30.9 from body float. Can't wait to try it. Got a great deal too under 260.00 Canadian
I started a conversation with youI just bought a new Stromer St1 T I like the reviews on the body float. I live in Canada, where did you purchase yours for 260.00 Please Ty
Yes! My wife is 5'1" and has strongly expressed this to corporate. We're a dealer. There are so many projects in the works. Don't know when, or if, this will happen.Pedego really needs to offer the Ridgerider with multiple frame sizes. One size doesn't fit all.
The Suntour NCX does the job, according to your weight, you'll have to order the strongest spare spring.I hate to revive a dead post but I also hate starting another when this one already exists, so...
I am 250 lbs and own a Pedego Interceptor Platinum. The post that comes with isn't quite up to the task of my weight. I bottom it out and it just sits there, providing no suspension. I am also "shorter of leg" so I keep my seat low. Only a couple inches of post showing. This combo concerns me as I do not know what suspension post will provide the comfort I desire, while also accepting my weight and not adding the height I am concerned about. If anyone has any suggestions I'd be mighty appreciative!
FYI, the firmness of the stock Pedego suspension post can be adjusted. See the bottom of the post. Screw in to make firmer. Not sure whether it’ll be enough for you.I am 250 lbs and own a Pedego Interceptor Platinum. The post that comes with isn't quite up to the task of my weight. I bottom it out and it just sits there, providing no suspension. I am also "shorter of leg" so I keep my seat low. Only a couple inches of post showing. This combo concerns me as I do not know what suspension post will provide the comfort I desire, while also accepting my weight and not adding the height I am concerned about. If anyone has any suggestions I'd be mighty appreciative!
FYI, the firmness of the stock Pedego suspension post can be adjusted. See the bottom of the post. Screw in to make firmer. Not sure whether it’ll be enough for you.
I checked my wife’s BodyFloat vs the stock suspension post, and it looks like the BodyFloat is just under an inch higher. It moves the seat back a little more than stock, and she likes hers as far back as it’ll go (position is adjustable), so her issue is the seat clearing the battery sleeve. If you don’t need it back as far, I’d guess it’ll work for you.
I think the Thudbuster and NCX both have higher minimum heights than the BodyFloat, but I’m not 100% sure.