One thing I have found with setting the saddle back with Kip's seat posts
is that on my mile long grave road that twists and tutrns...I get a wonderful and "predictable" front wheel "drift" that is fun as heck...if I lean forward I regain immediate traction.
I actually like the sensation...at 20 mph that is, lol...
But it's a reminder that the rear wheel is taking a lot more weight...the further back the seat. I suppose far enough back and one could pop "wheelies, lol
is that on my mile long grave road that twists and tutrns...I get a wonderful and "predictable" front wheel "drift" that is fun as heck...if I lean forward I regain immediate traction.
I actually like the sensation...at 20 mph that is, lol...
But it's a reminder that the rear wheel is taking a lot more weight...the further back the seat. I suppose far enough back and one could pop "wheelies, lol