M mtbfix Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Apr 7, 2009 #1 Related to my earlier thread, why do seatpost manufacturers measure the posts entire length as opposed to the useable length?
Related to my earlier thread, why do seatpost manufacturers measure the posts entire length as opposed to the useable length?
al BoTM Winner Gold Trader BoTY Winner 98+ BoTM Winner Feedback View Apr 7, 2009 #2 Is it for the same reason i measure my.......... lets not go there, aye!! Al.
H heathy Retrobike Rider Gold Trader Feedback View Apr 7, 2009 #3 You could try shaving, works for porn stars
tintin40 Retrobike Rider Gold Trader 98+ BoTM Winner Klein Fan Feedback View Apr 7, 2009 #4 mtbfix":38p8klz5 said: Related to my earlier thread, why do seatpost manufacturers measure the posts entire length as opposed to the useable length? Click to expand... I find it's better to measure from two different points. Just to be on the safe side
mtbfix":38p8klz5 said: Related to my earlier thread, why do seatpost manufacturers measure the posts entire length as opposed to the useable length? Click to expand... I find it's better to measure from two different points. Just to be on the safe side
Crayons Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Apr 10, 2009 #6 I always thought the diameter was more important – if it's too long you can just push it in more. We are talking about seatposts right :?
I always thought the diameter was more important – if it's too long you can just push it in more. We are talking about seatposts right :?
B barry2017 Old School Grand Master Apr 10, 2009 #7 If you find it's flapping around in there, just use a shim. :shock:
tintin40 Retrobike Rider Gold Trader 98+ BoTM Winner Klein Fan Feedback View Apr 10, 2009 #8 Don 't forget to use some lube
REKIBorter Retrobike Rider Gold Trader 98+ BoTM Winner Feedback View Apr 11, 2009 #10 Grease her up well and she love you long time