Have seen quite a few like this that are reversible to get a wider range of adjustment.
Check with the manual?
Emyr42 on
Buy a post without layback.
Or get a bike fit.
Xxmeow123 on
If it looks solid and stable, it probably is fine
Zebrano on
Bikefit might get weird but from a technical standpoint there should be no problem with doing that. Try flipping it and then slam your saddle to the back so it’s in an overall neutral position. If that feels comfortable get a seatpost with no setback
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Have seen quite a few like this that are reversible to get a wider range of adjustment.
Check with the manual?
Buy a post without layback.
Or get a bike fit.
If it looks solid and stable, it probably is fine
Bikefit might get weird but from a technical standpoint there should be no problem with doing that. Try flipping it and then slam your saddle to the back so it’s in an overall neutral position. If that feels comfortable get a seatpost with no setback
Yes, it’s designed for that.