rojo Retrobike Rider BoTM Winner Gold Trader Kona Fan Feedback View Jul 25, 2010 #1 What is the least about you can put a seat post in frame for it still to be safe??
fingers Senior Retro Guru Feedback View Jul 25, 2010 #2 I always work on this - make sure there is enough post in the frame to get down past where the top tube meets the seat tube - hopefully by a bit more...
I always work on this - make sure there is enough post in the frame to get down past where the top tube meets the seat tube - hopefully by a bit more...
rojo Retrobike Rider BoTM Winner Gold Trader Kona Fan Feedback View Jul 25, 2010 #3 I see cool, I know it a stupid question, but never really knew what is right
IDB1 Gold Trader Feedback View Jul 25, 2010 #4 Seen a few posts that say 100mm minimum.. might get away with less though, manufacturer will over-estimate 'just in case'...
Seen a few posts that say 100mm minimum.. might get away with less though, manufacturer will over-estimate 'just in case'...
tintin40 Retrobike Rider Gold Trader 98+ BoTM Winner Klein Fan Feedback View Jul 25, 2010 #5 rojo":2xbxfpvj said: What is the least about you can put a seat post in frame for it still to be safe?? Click to expand... 2 to 4 inches depending on frame & type of post.
rojo":2xbxfpvj said: What is the least about you can put a seat post in frame for it still to be safe?? Click to expand... 2 to 4 inches depending on frame & type of post.