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Topic "Seat post" was discussed 6,451 times on 349 sites in last 3 months
Started 2 days, 4 hours ago (2009-11-25 18:44:00)
by Frank 3
I have heard that Sea Doo is redesigning the Front Seat Post Shock assembly as it constantly breaks. Can any one verify this? If so can you provide a direct contact for me to call.
Started 3 days, 7 hours ago (2009-11-24 15:30:00)
by semach.the.monkey
As title really. I want a seat post. Must be 27.2mm (KH frame sized). Must be cheap. Oh, and must be aluminium too. Hopefully not cut down too short either. I'll be at Southamptons hockey tournament this weekend if that helps save on hassle and postage. STM
Started 6 days, 22 hours ago (2009-11-21 00:37:00)
by kmaxtrax
Anyone know the seat post clamp size for the 2008 Dragon 29? I need to replace mine and need to finalize an order before I'll have access to my bike to check it.
Started 1 week, 4 days ago (2009-11-16 15:52:00)
by martyngreen Joined: 16 Nov 2009 Posts: 1
Hi, new to this site and have had a look for the answer to my question but cannot find what I am looking for. Sorry if this has already been answered before. I have fitted a rear mudguard to the seat stem of my mountain bike but to place the mudguard in the optimum position it has created a problem with the rear light. Although there is still room to fit the light to the seat stem it is ...
Started 1 week, 6 days ago (2009-11-14 12:55:00)
by Badger
Not really a tri question, but it's the most bike-relevant section! I broke my bike's seatpost. No idea how - obviously I'm more of a big fat b****** than I thought, but there you are. I've bought a new one which doesn't have a rubber boot to keep rain and muck out of the point where the upper section inserts into the lower. The old one would fit perfectly so I was thinking about putting it on....
Started 2 weeks, 1 day ago (2009-11-12 21:04:00)
by Banzai
Seriously. I spent almost 2 hours last night extracting a CF seatpost from an Al frame. My hands still hurt like frak, and my shoulders feel like I was repeatedly punched. Next time, I'm going to grease the hell out of it. That was ridiculous. My alloy seatposts have never, ever given me struggles like that. Oh, by the way, the ...
Started 5 days, 4 hours ago (2009-11-22 18:40:00)
by McGuillicuddy
I rode a Thudbuster for a few years until I decided it was too heavy for me. The Thudbuster is good for taking the edge off of bumps, but is no substitute for rear suspension. As long as your expectations are in line with that then the Thudbuster can be a good addition to your rig.
Started 2 days, 3 hours ago (2009-11-25 19:08:00)
by EUroArosa
Quote: Originally Posted by weemanno1 there not a specific place different garages do them i use midland vw in brownhills if not a set in stone figure but an around and abot!! should be good!. have you had a sports cat etc fitted? and a 4 branch?? if so where u get it from ive got a 4-2-1 in my garage i havnt put...