SR Laprade 26.4 & Campagnolo 27.0 Gran Sport Seatpost

According to Velobase:

Gran Sport

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Record

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Danged if I can tell them apart...

And ebay is no better for pricing

http://www.ebay.co.uk/csc/Cycling-/7294 ... 86.c0.m283
 
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NR GS Seat poets

Since you guys are clearly aficianados, is there a cunning way of adjusting these nuts when they're already between the saddle rails, or indeed taking the saddle off for a clean? bump.
 
Apologies to the OP for answering the question when he is trying to sell some very nice posts.......campag have a special cranked spanner for seat posts.

As said very nice prices :D

Shaun
 
Interested in the 26.4 post. I just need to find out if it will be long enough and also confirm its the right size for a Peugeot mirage. I know 27.0 is just too big!
 
albash82":2ka93hlx said:
Interested in the 26.4 post. I just need to find out if it will be long enough and also confirm its the right size for a Peugeot mirage. I know 27.0 is just too big!

OK;

Just let me know

The length of 165mm is for the pin.
Total length will be almost 200mm. I'll measure it when I get back home..

G;Bastos

PS: In Sheldon Brown's list 4 out of 11 peugeots have a 26.4mm seatpin:
http://sheldonbrown.com/seatpost-sizes-m-z.html#p

could also be 26,6mm (or even 26,8mm) tough: http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewto ... ge+peugeot

altough a 26.4mm simplex like this one: http://www.retrobike.co.uk/forum/viewto ... t+seatpost or the SR laprade 26.4mm are pretty standard seat posts for 70ies/80ies Peugeots I guess
 

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