Seat posts for comfort bikes
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Seat posts for comfort bikes
I'm asking this for a person I met on a "slow roll" ride last night. He has a Scrwinn comfort bike with front tele forks and shock absorbing seat post. ( what came with the bike which I guess he paid about $500 for. Don't know the model, but it is a 24 speed not a 21 speed.
Anyway, he is about 300 lbs. and the seat post no longer has spring to it and also rocks side to side. He asked me if I knew of a seat post that was made for heavier riders. So it did some looking, and I don't see any weight ratting listed. On top of that I see a very wide number of them and prices ranging from about $15 to a couple hundred.
Do any of you know anything about these? Is there any made for a heavy person? I'm sure he doesn't want to spend a couple hundred on a seat post, but then again he knows it going to have to cost more then $15
Thanks! Craig
Anyway, he is about 300 lbs. and the seat post no longer has spring to it and also rocks side to side. He asked me if I knew of a seat post that was made for heavier riders. So it did some looking, and I don't see any weight ratting listed. On top of that I see a very wide number of them and prices ranging from about $15 to a couple hundred.
Do any of you know anything about these? Is there any made for a heavy person? I'm sure he doesn't want to spend a couple hundred on a seat post, but then again he knows it going to have to cost more then $15
Thanks! Craig
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OK problem solved. I don't know anything about these spring loaded seat posts, but as we are going on a ride tomorrow I suggested he bring the bike over and I would play bike fixer.
Basicly this is just a tube inside a tube. I unscrewed a plug from the bottom and found a tube spacer, a Delrin cup, a double tapered spring and another derin cup. So no damping just a spring. There was also a pinch collar at the top. I tightened the pinch clamp as tigh as i could but still give the inter post the ability to slide. This took most to the side to side slop out. Then I re assembled the tube but screwed the plug much farther in. I'll call that a "pre load" and now the post works just fine. My guess is that the preload was left backed all the way out and the spring has sagged. I also did some normal cleaning and adjusting and suddenly everything works as it should.
While I was at it, I put my new bike up on the stand and found even though I haven't ridden in the dirt, the underside of my front derailer was super cruded up. So I cleaned both and relived them and now there is no issue going from the small chain ring back up. 20 min and two bikes ready for tomorrow's ride!
Basicly this is just a tube inside a tube. I unscrewed a plug from the bottom and found a tube spacer, a Delrin cup, a double tapered spring and another derin cup. So no damping just a spring. There was also a pinch collar at the top. I tightened the pinch clamp as tigh as i could but still give the inter post the ability to slide. This took most to the side to side slop out. Then I re assembled the tube but screwed the plug much farther in. I'll call that a "pre load" and now the post works just fine. My guess is that the preload was left backed all the way out and the spring has sagged. I also did some normal cleaning and adjusting and suddenly everything works as it should.
While I was at it, I put my new bike up on the stand and found even though I haven't ridden in the dirt, the underside of my front derailer was super cruded up. So I cleaned both and relived them and now there is no issue going from the small chain ring back up. 20 min and two bikes ready for tomorrow's ride!
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