Lack of a seat post Is not a new idea. This, a certain fellow cycle chat members bike from 5 years ago.
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Or the J.Laverack Curv.3 concept bike
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As an engineer specialising in strength of materials, all I can say is that design goes against everything I was taught about creating a strong, stable structure.
There is a damn good reason why a triangle is one of the best ways of distributing point loads (in this case, the cyclist on the saddle) that there is. It's foundation / year 1 of an accredited degree course material. That will eventually fail where the chain stays meet the seat stays. And have all the rigidity of a blancmange.
So it's a very definite NO from me.
A bike that weighs 3 kg more than my 20 year old bike, looks ugly, has various impracticalities, and may well fall to bits eventually... Er, no thanks!![]()
This is Bike Radar's bike of the week. It's a crowd funded project in CF and lacks a seat tube. Anyone tempted?
https://www.bikeradar.com/features/bike-of-the-week/superstrata-classic/
10/10 will sink without trace.