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Old 11-30-09, 04:26 AM
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chagzuki
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I've said the same thing in other threads and no-one has taken any notice but it worked for me on my Dahon and is entirely logical. Free movement of the shim allows the clamping force to be distributed evenly around the seat post. The only problem I had with this was when I over-greased it and the shim sometimes slipped as I moved the seat post.
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