Prof .... With the Thudbuster Is the LT designation based on the amount of movement of the seat or the seat post lengthI've got the Thudbuster LT. It's great.
I know there are comments on both but would be interested in any new comments an whether I need to order a short or long.
Ravi. Being 70, 195lbs which post will give me the softest ride. Remember I came off a Pedego Interceptor. What about LT vs ST .... BobThudbuster is based on the angled lateral movement of an elastomer.
BodyFloat is based on a parallelogram design of springs and offers slightly better isolation.
Ravi. Being 70, 195lbs which post will give me the softest ride. Remember I came off a Pedego Interceptor. What about LT vs ST .... Bob
Ravi ... thanks again will try to order tomorrow ... bobI have used both. I would go with BodyFloat. It's a superior engineering design and offers a very flexible damping system. You can tune it with an allen key.
You can purchase various springs for $7 to really dial in the damping rate. If you order from Body Float direct, tell Charlie that you're part of the EBR community and ride an ST2, he may offer you a good discount that will bring the price close to Thudbuster LT.
Prof .... thank you so much for you info .... bobI am about your size. I can't speak to durability, as I've had the LT just a year. But it is very comfy and much less money than the Bodyfloat.
I know there are comments on both but would be interested in any new comments an whether I need to order a short or long.
Call up Bodyfloat. They fixed one up for me. I was probably heavier than you when I started riding about a 8 months ago. It works fine with the spring configuration he set up.
hi all
using a suntour ncx from day one on my bike
easy adjustable, not that large,