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Old 07-11-12 | 10:14 AM
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Another fix using the existing seat post, assuming that there is enough metal there to do this safely, is that you could separate the top and bottom sections of the seat clamp and then file or sand the joining faces slightly. Just .125mm or so on each side could make a difference. Before you reinstall, make sure your mating surfaces meet flush. Also make sure your bolt hole isn't stripped and use some medium strength thread sealer to make sure that it stays tight.
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