@@abmong I'm about 220lbs and I went with the stock spring, it's been fine. I have a friend over 250lbs with the stock spring as well and he's had it for 4 years with no issues.
I bought mine about 5 years ago and rode it occasionally on a spare bike. It is a great upgrade for a bike frame that is smaller than you'd need. I use it on cheap hardtail and I'd recomend it to anyone who'd like a plushy ride.
Ya everyone seems to really like this one. Mine’s on the way. I’m also switching to latex inner tubes and fast and lighter tires to more than make up for the added weight ( I hope ). Also bought handle bar stem suspension and got my hands on a perfect condition rare vintage old school triple touring crank (52t 😁 175mm) and a great vintage derailleur made for the triple 52. I do long rides can’t wait to try full suspension next season ( I’m in 🇨🇦 and don’t ride in the winter, too old for that ) and the big tooth chainring. Happy cycling everyone!!
Great video. Excellent description of the Suntour suspension system. I have one question regarding how easily removable the post is. Is the locking system removable by hand so a bike left unattended can have it's seat and post removed real quick? That's a fear as I leave my bike and go shopping a lot.
Thank you. Ease of removal depends on the bike. Mine has a quick release type clamp that can be removed in seconds however some bikes require a wrench. If you bike is the type that requires a wrench, you could probably purchase a quick release type clamp from your local bike shop.
How do you like your Serfas RX saddle? I'm looking for healthier or safer options to avoid nerve damage or suppression and that looks an interesting design since it's fully parted in the middle. Thank you.
Mine just broke, lasted 8.5 months, less then 500 miles ridden. Everything got loose, kept pushing pins back in place but then top completely came off the post and then pins fell out too. I miss it already, bad roads...
You should have a closer look, as there are fake ones out there. A normal version of this holds up over years with really hard abuse and thousands of miles, even when you’re a very heavy guy. I own two of them on two bikes. Non of them faild, got loose or anything. You just have to clean and grease it.
As you said, the seatpost does move backward as it compresses downward. This design is used to keep the distance from the pedals constant as the seat compresses. This is useful when seated and pedaling hard. The seat may bob up and down but the distance to the pedals remains constant rather than awkwardly changing and interfering with a smooth cadence.
I ride pavement and my bum feels bad after 5 miles and that was with a cloud 9 seat, tried a few saddles with no luck so this seat post might do the trick.
It’s been 3 months since video. So how is it holding up? Was wondering if I’ll need to get the red spring ? I’m 6”1 ,205 lbs any thoughts?? Thanks for the info
It's holding up well and I put about 30 miles a week on it. I weigh 160 and I have the tension cranked to about half way so it might be ok for you but it might also depend on the terrain you ride.
I've had mine since 2017. It works great and has held up to very heavy use. I'm over 200 lbs., have over 20,000 miles on it, and it's still like new.
Did you get the red spring or are you riding with stock spring? I'm thinking of getting one, but it says stock string is only rated for riders
@@abmong I'm about 220lbs and I went with the stock spring, it's been fine. I have a friend over 250lbs with the stock spring as well and he's had it for 4 years with no issues.
@@bobwheelan4684 cool, so see how it goes, don't need to spend extra to get the other spring, at least not yet.
I bought mine about 5 years ago and rode it occasionally on a spare bike. It is a great upgrade for a bike frame that is smaller than you'd need. I use it on cheap hardtail and I'd recomend it to anyone who'd like a plushy ride.
Ya everyone seems to really like this one. Mine’s on the way. I’m also switching to latex inner tubes and fast and lighter tires to more than make up for the added weight ( I hope ). Also bought handle bar stem suspension and got my hands on a perfect condition rare vintage old school triple touring crank (52t 😁 175mm) and a great vintage derailleur made for the triple 52. I do long rides can’t wait to try full suspension next season ( I’m in 🇨🇦 and don’t ride in the winter, too old for that ) and the big tooth chainring. Happy cycling everyone!!
Been using one of these for over a year now and I think it's great. I paid £58 for it and I'd say it's an absolute bargain
agree, thx for comment/watch.
where?
@@stoneageman18 I got it on amazon. Probably gone up a few quid but still worth every penny
where the hell did ya buy it for so cheap ? you used aliexpress or what ?
@@mateuszkrytyk5711 I got it on Amazon. I haven't checked what price they are now, but I'd guess about £75 or £80 maybe
Great video. Excellent description of the Suntour suspension system. I have one question regarding how easily removable the post is. Is the locking system removable by hand so a bike left unattended can have it's seat and post removed real quick? That's a fear as I leave my bike and go shopping a lot.
Thank you. Ease of removal depends on the bike. Mine has a quick release type clamp that can be removed in seconds however some bikes require a wrench. If you bike is the type that requires a wrench, you could probably purchase a quick release type clamp from your local bike shop.
How do you like your Serfas RX saddle? I'm looking for healthier or safer options to avoid nerve damage or suppression and that looks an interesting design since it's fully parted in the middle.
Thank you.
I like it, not the lightest but the split offers additional flex while still providing good support.
brilliant.i recently also bought a meroca handlebar stem and is brilliant too.
i will have to check that out.
@@brianrichard1768 if you have a hard fork bike its worth a go,i only paid 36 pound from aliexpress.
How noticeable moving back away from the bar, while this thing working?
not very noticeable.
Noticeable to me. The longer reach is less comfortable, but the suspension helps my lower back.
Mine just broke, lasted 8.5 months, less then 500 miles ridden. Everything got loose, kept pushing pins back in place but then top completely came off the post and then pins fell out too. I miss it already, bad roads...
sorry to hear. did you try contacting manufacturer about?
You should have a closer look, as there are fake ones out there.
A normal version of this holds up over years with really hard abuse and thousands of miles, even when you’re a very heavy guy. I own two of them on two bikes. Non of them faild, got loose or anything. You just have to clean and grease it.
As you said, the seatpost does move backward as it compresses downward. This design is used to keep the distance from the pedals constant as the seat compresses. This is useful when seated and pedaling hard. The seat may bob up and down but the distance to the pedals remains constant rather than awkwardly changing and interfering with a smooth cadence.
yes, you are right. Never thought about distance/cadence. I am really enjoying this seat. Very Smooth. thx for input.
I had a cheap up and down suspension seatpost and was not impressed, ordered this one and look forward to trying it out
@@manoz6194 Nice. Hope it works well for you. thx for comment.
good video. what make is your saddle. am looking for one like that. is it good. could you let me know thanks
Serfas saddle.
Dose it bounce while pedaling on a smooth flat road ?? Cheers
it does not if you have it properly adjusted.
Have you ever tried the $30 amazon spring shock seat posts? If so how do they compare , mines not bad actually
Great review. Do you know at its lowest position how many inches the seat post adds.
Thx. I'd say around 3 1/2 inches
I ride pavement and my bum feels bad after 5 miles and that was with a cloud 9 seat, tried a few saddles with no luck so this seat post might do the trick.
Sometimes wide seats are worse than narrow with regards to pain. Good luck with your search.
So how was it? Did u try with and without cloud9
Anyone closer to 300lb. using the Red" Spring for riders over 180 pounds? Nowhere does it give the maximum weight.
It’s been 3 months since video. So how is it holding up? Was wondering if I’ll need to get the red spring ? I’m 6”1 ,205 lbs any thoughts?? Thanks for the info
It's holding up well and I put about 30 miles a week on it. I weigh 160 and I have the tension cranked to about half way so it might be ok for you but it might also depend on the terrain you ride.
This is currently going for 62 euro's in the Netherlands
Waar?
@@EmotionalTrance Its much cheaper than that from Aliexpress
How's this holding up?
Very well, as it broke in I tightened up the tension once. I ride 30-40 miles a week in fast single track and no complaints.
Still working sir?
yup. good buy.
Thats exspensive unless you got an exspensive bike and up the mountain
you can put it stronger.