07-13-2022, 08:48 AM
What is better, rear wheel suspension or seat suspension?
I decided to try seat suspension, and see what I think.
If you try the type of seat suspension which slides up and down inside the seat post, you realize the angle is wrong, making the suspension not very good.
Most other types of seat suspension have only a small range of movement, and are expensive.
So I made the seat suspension shown in the picture. This was much less expensive than the expensive seat post suspension systems.
My first impression, after only a short time, is that seat suspension is good. Sometimes we may have a different idea after using something for a long time. See what I think in the future.
If I buy another bike in the future, I plan to go for the best value for money, which is likely be a hard tail. Then put a suspension seat post on it.
This is the first one I made. I may improve the seat post design.
This seat post works well. The seat does not bob up and down. When sitting on the seat, you put pressure down and back on the seat post. As a result, the bottom of the seat post, presses forward against the inside of the spring, creating a little friction, which prevents bobbing.
I decided to try seat suspension, and see what I think.
If you try the type of seat suspension which slides up and down inside the seat post, you realize the angle is wrong, making the suspension not very good.
Most other types of seat suspension have only a small range of movement, and are expensive.
So I made the seat suspension shown in the picture. This was much less expensive than the expensive seat post suspension systems.
My first impression, after only a short time, is that seat suspension is good. Sometimes we may have a different idea after using something for a long time. See what I think in the future.
If I buy another bike in the future, I plan to go for the best value for money, which is likely be a hard tail. Then put a suspension seat post on it.
This is the first one I made. I may improve the seat post design.
This seat post works well. The seat does not bob up and down. When sitting on the seat, you put pressure down and back on the seat post. As a result, the bottom of the seat post, presses forward against the inside of the spring, creating a little friction, which prevents bobbing.