Radar":4en2hbhk said:They need to be done up tight (1 1/2 threads sticking out at the front IIRC), Zip ties help positioning prior to bolting together. Yes the bolts are made of cheese and the heads round really easily, but USE have always sent free replacements. This was why they changed them to the cyclops fitting.
futuristicoldman":1kh494q5 said:I went over a dropped (1/2 height) kerb, there was a loud bang and when I sat down I nearly tore myself a new Ahole as there was no saddle there.......Fantastic
futuristicoldman":bhf0nj4q said:If companies did not push the boundaries of weight and performance like this we would all still be riding 7 speed bikes with no suspension, cantilever brakes and threaded headsets....And who would be smiling then?
Iwasgoodonce":1955z32f said:The last few rides I have been on have all been ruined by the clamp slipping and the nose of the saddle sticking up into the air at an angle of around 45 degrees. If the damned thing had stuck up any more I would have had to lube it! It is impossible to repair the thing on the trail as nobody this side of the Atlantic has a 2.5mm (or I'm guessing the Imperial equivilant) Allen key with them.