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Old 12-16-16 | 05:41 PM
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ClydeTim
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Originally Posted by ckindt
I don't want to lower my saddle and mark the seatpost, then raise it again to reveal the marks from the lowered position.
Looks pretty ****ty
Use a piece of black electrical tape. I use when while working on the bike and need to remove seatpost. With a seatpack on the bike, it is hardly noticeable.


As far as adjustments. I once replaced an old saddle with the new exact model. Didn't figure I would need to adjust the saddle height. But a 72 miler right after the swap told me I did!

Last edited by cb400bill; 12-16-16 at 09:09 PM. Reason: clean up
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