You again missed my point. Sure, the seatpost is strong. And it’s around 35 mm in diameter. The front of your bike is over a metre away from that point. It is simply not possible for that point to be rigid in space. Things will move. Things will bounce. The stand will flex. That’s annoying when you’re working on it. Every video I’ve ever seen of someone using a stand shows them glancing at it the wrong way and the bike is bouncing around like it’s in a hurricane. Hate.
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