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Old 09-30-08 | 11:42 PM
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From: GTA

Bikes: Dahon Mu SL 08 / Matrix 08

for the seat post, like any other bike with a fast release clip, you just need to adjust the tension of the clip every now and then.

for the handle post, as mentioned above, you'll also need to perform minor maintenance to adjust it and keep it tight.

if you are not comfortable with a wrench / screw drivers / and hex keys... then just take it to your LBS.



Originally Posted by Tommy C
Hi Steve,

I was wondering if you could tell us how to cure the seatpost slippage issue ? Mine is sinking like the titanic - 5mm after 10-15 of light riding.

By the way, my wife and I tried a couple of Bromptons today, my impression ? No fun factor whatsoever, this bike is nothing but business and not in a good way, it folds fairly small but the ride quality is pretty bad, shifters and brakes are just old school, the brakes didn't work well at all and the S handle post with the flat handle bar is too low and cannot be adjusted. If I were to make a decision on a $1100 bike it would be the Mu SL no doubt.
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