zero set back carbon post
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Sua Ku
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 5,705
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From: Hot as hell, Singapore
Bikes: Trek 5200, BMC SLC01, BMC SSX, Specialized FSR, Holdsworth Criterium
I have an Easton EA90 which works - as in it holds the saddle, no slippage - what more do I need for a seatpost?
The seat adjustment was a pain because there are two hex bolts and a cam but I only had to think about that once or twice during the initial set up and nothing has slipped since.
The seat adjustment was a pain because there are two hex bolts and a cam but I only had to think about that once or twice during the initial set up and nothing has slipped since.
#8
3Ts Doric is good. I have a team one that is now gathering dust because it does not go with my new bike (have a Thomson Masterpiece coming...). I would let it go really cheap. It's a 27.2mm and 280mm long but there is a rub mark in the finish where it slipped one time between the 3 and 4 cm marks. It was a secure seatpost and really easy to adjust. I was just a dumbass and didn't tighten it enough.
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Joined: Apr 2010
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3Ts Doric is good. I have a team one that is now gathering dust because it does not go with my new bike (have a Thomson Masterpiece coming...). I would let it go really cheap. It's a 27.2mm and 280mm long but there is a rub mark in the finish where it slipped one time between the 3 and 4 cm marks. It was a secure seatpost and really easy to adjust. I was just a dumbass and didn't tighten it enough.







