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Why a expensive seat post
I need a new seat post
Can someone tell me why one would by a 90$ Nitto Crystal seat post like this? As opposed to a cheaper one from a LBS? What would a upgrade do? Lighter? Absorb more shock then other material? Just to be cool :) thanks http://www.velo-orange.com/nidy626secrf.html http://www.rivbike.com/products/show...eatpost/11-031 |
You mean a seat post, I guess? The more expensive one will be lighter and look cooler and leave a larger dent in your budget. If it's carbon it may even absorb some more shock but you won't notice that unless you make yourself believe that it does. So get a $20 aluminum seatpost and spend the $70 on something useful. Although you won't be able to brag about your seatpost.
Adam |
First of it's a seat stem not steam, steam is liquid vapor.
The Nitto is expensive because it's the best aluminum stem with more adjustments, as well as the most polished looking stem on the market, and will last a lifetime. If you don't need a stem to last a long time or look great then just get the el cheapo stem. The upgrade may be lighter, but I don't know what your comparing it to, no stem will absorb shock unless it's got a built in suspension system; you'll have to get a seat that can do that to some degree. |
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lugged seat posts? I've seen lugged handlebar stems but I think their ugly and their very heavy.
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Originally Posted by cia dog
(Post 10617667)
First of it's a seat stem not steam, steam is liquid vapor.
The Nitto is expensive because it's the best aluminum stem with more adjustments, as well as the most polished looking stem on the market, and will last a lifetime. If you don't need a stem to last a long time or look great then just get the el cheapo stem. |
Originally Posted by TFS Jake
(Post 10617864)
First off it's first off, not first of.
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Originally Posted by cia dog
(Post 10617667)
First of it's a seat stem not steam, steam is liquid vapor.
Originally Posted by TFS Jake
(Post 10617864)
First off it's first off, not first of.
Originally Posted by cia dog
(Post 10617874)
Ohh, what we have here boys and girls is the perfect typist who never makes a error while typing, I bow before your presence, and have mercy on my soul oh god of typing.
(To the OP, get the cheaper seatpost, in my opinion) |
Seat posts...
A super thin, super light aluminium job came with my hybrid. To use a very popular phrase, it was a jarring experience for my rear. The clamp bust after about 5000miles. New post required So I went to my LBS and purchased a carbon number. In fact it was a carbon wrap post but what it really was was a heavier guage of tubing. So where the tubing on the original piece was very very thin (and not very comfortable) the tubing on the new piece was substabtially thicker and probably the real reason it was infinitely more comfortable. The new piece lasted about three weeks when the clamp (allegedly milled from forged alloy ingots) failed in spectacular fashion. In fact if I wasn't on the ball i would've been in the hospital receiving reconstructive surgery to an area where you'd want it least. I returned the failed unit to the LBS and cut a good deal on a Thomson Elite which seems to be living up to it's reputation as a tough unit. Excellent clamp assembly, sturdy and comfortable. The tubing features some interesting butting where the tubing is substantially thicker at the front and rear than it is at the sides. It is expensive but the money spent seems to have bought a very good quality component As far as carbon is concerned...I'm not a fan..especially on a commuter. They really are disposable items when you have an accident. Even if they look OK the general concensus is, post incident, they can't be trusted as the damage to a carbon unit may not be apparent. |
Originally Posted by cia dog
(Post 10617874)
Ohh, what we have here boys and girls is the perfect typist who never makes a error while typing, I bow before your presence, and have mercy on my soul oh god of typing.
HTH |
For most expensive posts, you're paying for the name brand. I have a Thomson on my brevet bike. There are other ovalized posts that have similar strength, and other 2-bolt posts with the same adjustability. They're even around the same weight... but mine says Thomson on the side. :)
Similar to getting a Carradice saddlebag or a Berthoud frontbag instead of a Velo-Orange. They're all similar quality and styling. |
Originally Posted by MWPdx
(Post 10618070)
*an error
HTH |
Originally Posted by cia dog
(Post 10618275)
Oh crap I made another error? by the way there's not enough room on this forum for two gods of typing, please fight the other god for supremacy and to the victor I shall bow.
Oh crap! I made another error? By the way there's not enough room on this forum for two gods of typing. Please fight the other god for supremacy and to the victor I shall bow. |
Originally Posted by Surfindixon
(Post 10618317)
Your punctuation and capitalisation\capitalization are questionable:
Oh crap! I made another error? By the way there's not enough room on this forum for two gods of typing. Please fight the other god for supremacy and to the victor I shall bow. |
I only corrected you because you corrected you. He just mistyped it, it's not a big deal, but you felt the need to correct him.
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That nitto wayback seatpost will forever occupy my day dreams.
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Originally Posted by TFS Jake
(Post 10618433)
I only corrected you because you corrected you. He just mistyped it, it's not a big deal, but you felt the need to correct him.
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Can't resist any longer...
http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/duty_calls.png Bugly64: The Nitto Wayback is awesome with that lugwork, but the V-O Grand Cru long setback is pretty sexy in its own right. |
Originally Posted by CliftonGK1
(Post 10618206)
For most expensive posts, you're paying for the name brand. I have a Thomson on my brevet bike. There are other ovalized posts that have similar strength, and other 2-bolt posts with the same adjustability. They're even around the same weight... but mine says Thomson on the side. :)
Similar to getting a Carradice saddlebag or a Berthoud frontbag instead of a Velo-Orange. They're all similar quality and styling. |
Originally Posted by gerv
(Post 10618524)
Yes. That's why I'm a Kalloy fan. $20 seatpost keeps your butt off the ground. What more do you need?
Of course, a V-O post does the same thing for $50 less. |
Originally Posted by CliftonGK1
(Post 10618516)
Can't resist any longer...
http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/duty_calls.png Bugly64: The Nitto Wayback is awesome with that lugwork, but the V-O Grand Cru long setback is pretty sexy in its own right. http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/computer_problems.png Back on topic: Cheaper seatposts use a one-bolt design with grooves on the adjustable clamp. If the clamp is a bit loose, it can tilt and wear down the grooves. Then it won't keep the seat locked in place. So make sure the grooves are lined up, then tighten the bolt securely. |
Adjustability, material(lightness and vibration dampening)
The single bolt ones just fail and never really stay put |
Originally Posted by electrik
(Post 10618718)
Adjustability, material(lightness and vibration dampening)
The single bolt ones just fail and never really stay put |
Originally Posted by ortcutt
(Post 10619070)
The Crystal Fellow is a single-bolt seatpost. Did you mean to claim that it too will "fail and never really stay put"?
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