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Old 06-28-13 | 06:33 AM
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Airburst
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Originally Posted by sreten


I looked at the manual for a post. For that one it looked
easy enough to epoxy the sliding part into the main tube.
Yes, when the post is new, I'm sure it would be, but if there's significant play, then the sliding part is no longer a close fit in the main tube, so there's a gap to be filled. The Araldite I've used wasn't a gap filler like some, and if the post is taking the weight of an entire rider, I don't think I'd trust an epoxy filler.
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