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Old 08-21-15, 12:45 PM
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I would first pull the saddle off and check to see if the rails look pushed or off center to the top.

if that does not show any deformation, it could be you have one of the older SR. seat posts that had a larger head that the clamps and bolt goes through. I have one on my Univega and it was a chore to get the saddle on it.
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