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Old 05-30-17 | 04:35 PM
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Originally Posted by skids929
I have a CG-R seatpost on it (Carbon), thing is I am not sure I have the clearance. So basically I will have to raise each time I want to work on it right? I am not sure how I feel about the ones that mount like a roof rack since I can spin the wheel on those and do the work I want to do on the drivetrain.
How low is your seatpost ? Most stand clamps are only a few inches in length, if you do need to raise your seatpost just mark it at the seat clamp with a Sharpie before you remove it. I mark all my seatposts mainly to check to see they didn't shift and move lower because of a hard ride or a loose seat clamp.
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