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Offset Seat Post - More Stress?
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<blockquote data-quote="aalbanese102089" data-source="post: 436148" data-attributes="member: 22430"><p>So I made my front casting deck this weekend. I put in my seatpost and realized I don't have as much space up front as I thought I would. So I am considering an offset seat post. I was wondering if this would cause anymore stress on the bracket when I sit/lean back? The base secured with machine screws and nuts (6 of them) to 3/4" plywood. Let me know your guys thoughts.</p><p></p><p>Sorry it's sideways, I don't know what's up with that. I am about 6' 2" and 250lbs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aalbanese102089, post: 436148, member: 22430"] So I made my front casting deck this weekend. I put in my seatpost and realized I don't have as much space up front as I thought I would. So I am considering an offset seat post. I was wondering if this would cause anymore stress on the bracket when I sit/lean back? The base secured with machine screws and nuts (6 of them) to 3/4" plywood. Let me know your guys thoughts. Sorry it's sideways, I don't know what's up with that. I am about 6' 2" and 250lbs [/QUOTE]
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