>>1374495He's not entirely wrong. Now the bike that anon is referring to shouldn't have a problem finding a proper saddle angle (unless it's stepped) but the part sticking up under the saddle could be discomforting if the saddle flexes a bit on bumps and blips the rider's perineum. If their case was like mine going from a single bolt stepped seat post that didn't have the ability to get in between steps then a nice seat post makes a big difference in fine tuning that angle. Makes a big difference in comfort.