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So, you don't recommend using a carbon seatpost? I have one to put on the bike and, by some coincidence, I was going to put it on today.I don't know how flexy it is, since it's brand new and I never tried it...
Do you have the 2 water bottle blocks just under the seat clamp? If so, there may be a problem. I will be posting pics of the situation.
Quote from: shovelon on February 07, 2008, 06:39:08 pmDo you have the 2 water bottle blocks just under the seat clamp? If so, there may be a problem. I will be posting pics of the situation.Yes, I have. My frame is a X57 style frame.The seatpost I have has no setback, which I believe will help not to crack the frame so easily, as the pressure on the seatpost doens't cause so much torque on the seatmast.The original proflex aluminum seatpost also has some flex, and it has a quite long setback.I will give it a try, as it seems to have a thick wall of carbon and was a gift. It's a Look carbon seatpost.
Terry,I wonder if you're getting cracks for all the reasons you said, plus the radical terrain you're riding...We just hired a new guy at work from your 'hood and his bikes are THRASHED from barreling down California fire roads and barren hillsides. This guy has a Heckler that looks like it was thrown off a cliff into a gravel pit 3 times a day!Are you that harsh on your poor XC Proflexies?Will
do your seatposts go right through the mast and out the other side???ie right down to the stop.