Iwasgoodonce":3gha38or said:Not sure I could bring myself to hack bits of metal off that no boubt cost a fair amount in the first place. Check out that seat post clamp. It must be secure, it looks like the sort of thin Hannibal Lecter woul wear on a night out!
B3":61pkira8 said:It's not metal, it's carbon.
So you could just glue a new bit back on (snigger) like an airfix kit.
scant":1vn31axn said:B3":1vn31axn said:It's not metal, it's carbon.
So you could just glue a new bit back on (snigger) like an airfix kit.
someone else who hasnt read the yeti text if the seat towers too short, it can be cut off & a conventional seatpost used
funny how people have picked on the ASRc, I woulda thought people be more surprised by the 7in travel, 7lb weight (which is lite for the travel) single chainstay frame....
B3":2jvglje7 said:scant":2jvglje7 said:B3":2jvglje7 said:It's not metal, it's carbon.
So you could just glue a new bit back on (snigger) like an airfix kit.
someone else who hasnt read the yeti text if the seat towers too short, it can be cut off & a conventional seatpost used
funny how people have picked on the ASRc, I woulda thought people be more surprised by the 7in travel, 7lb weight (which is lite for the travel) single chainstay frame....
Times like this when the "SARCASTIC" emoticon is so desperately needed.