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Brompton seatpost minimum insertion?
My wife's shiny red Brompton arrived today. :love: The bike rides beautifully. It is in very clean condition, with a nice clickety-clickety Sachs 3-speed hub offering a fairly wide gear range.
There's no minimum insertion point marked on the (31.8mm Ø) seat-post, which is about 50cm long (not counting the narrow section at the seat end) and there's about 9cm of post inside the seat-tube when the post is lifted out to its maximum extension and the flared end catches. Will that insertion depth do? Regards T |
Yep, will do :thumb:
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I think the design prevents you from exceeding this. The bottom of the seat tube is widened slightly, and you can extend it to it's maximum allowable point without problem. It's a great idea from them.
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Originally Posted by jagatron
(Post 7555233)
...It's a great idea from them.
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Thanks, somnatash, once again for the ready help!
And jagatron, yes, the flared end on the seat-post is a good idea. The bike seems so well thought-out, I was almost certain that was its primary purpose, and did take the bike for a ginger spin as soon as it arrived. But I feel better having the corroboration :) |
I ride at full extension on the regular length seat post and never a problem. The best part is I don't have to reckon with position to get it just right, as I have to on the extended post fitted on another Brompton, I just lift it all the way and I'm ready to go.
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