>>1767445First, it depends on what kind of bike is the base bike as well as the terrain/surface/kind of riding we're talking about here. I'm going to assume road bike since that's my discipline.
>fat tires with low pressureYou don't even need fatter tires, yeah it helps, but getting good tires is the key here.
>seat suspensionuseless, it will cause you to bounce even more with the added disadvantage of the stroke length always changing (power loss, inefficient power stroke) Many rudimentary implementations lack shock absorption leading to a constant resonating bounce
>thick, soft seatuseless, will cause chafing for long rides which increases discomfort. What's important is a saddle that matches your ass.
>handlebar suspensionuseless, reduces road feel and causes inconsistent handling
>fork suspensionprimarily useful for increasing traction for off road and rough surfaces, while it does increase comfort, that's not the point of suspension.
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>>1767463posting off saddle is the "proper" way to ride though
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>>1767472what diameter wheel and how wide can your frame clear?