Hello, I have changed the seat post on this bike. The seat post is attached at a pivot point below and behind the back axle to allow the rider's weight to counterbalance the weight of the front of the bike. The rider can move the seat forwards or backwards to a riding spot for better turning and a smoother more responsive ride. Riding on the back wheel is easily achieved simply by leaning back far enough to lift the front wheel off the ground. Thanks, Doug Fraser |
Doug Fraser: Seat Shifter |
Hello, I have changed the seat post on this bike. The seat post is attached at a pivot point below and behind the back axle to allow the rider's weight to counterbalance the weight of the front of the bike. The rider can move the seat forwards or backwards to a riding spot for better turning and a smoother more responsive ride. Riding on the back wheel is easily achieved simply by leaning back far enough to lift the front wheel off the ground. Thanks, Doug Fraser |
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