Nice looking ride -- that's pretty much how I'd set up a bike for road use.
The Matthews' bar is about even with saddle. And yet you find the springs
do help. I'll have to try another Flyer, some day.

Yesterday's ride on the Matthews, a bit over 25 miles, covered at least 22
miles on dirt, say 3-4 of singletrack and 15 of pretty rough dirt and
gravel; the remaining dirt miles on the wide, smoothish crusher fine
"shoulders" of the paved bits -- Parks 'n' Rec were out improving the
surfaces*. On the Conservancy access roads, there were plenty of high
frequency and low amplitude bumps, including washboard. The 51 mm F Freds
were at ~18/21, a good compromise for dirt and pavement.

Although the Matthews is noticeably less jarring than the Fargo or the
Redline Monocg 29er (now *there* was a frameset that could negate soft, 60+
mm tires!) I sometimes wonder if some butt suspension wouldn't be nice.
OTOH, 2 lbs versus a bit more than half a lb -- that makes me pause. And, I
after so many years, I have acquired the unthinking reflex of hoisting
myself on my legs and loosening my grip when I see rough terrain. (Saddle
is a later edition Flite, wide enough for my behind.)

Now that Brooks is catering to the expensive crowd, why don't they put
carbon fiber to real use and develop a sprung undercarriage using
lightweight cf?

* From a bit north of Coors and Montano to a bit south of Rio Bravo. I hear
you can ride south until Isleta Pueblo land stops public access -- about
where I-25 curves west -- but I've not been that far. That's my next goal.

On Sat, Oct 22, 2016 at 1:05 PM, Lungimsam <john11.2...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm set up in kops on my Bleriot . You can see the the seatpost and the
> way the saddle set up on it here: https://www.flickr.com/gp/
> 70237737@N00/TnUUnm
>
> KOPS on Sam:  https://www.flickr.com/gp/70237737@N00/TnUUnm
>
> Always perfect bounce from day one.
> I wonder why they don't bounce for some people? Maybe there's enough
> differences in the human body that the subtleties won't allow it to work
> for some but they work for others? I don't know. Maybe I just have more
> junk in the trunk ha ha Ha.
>
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