chalkie
Retro Newbie
who's got an idea about where and how i can get hold of a seatpost like in the link to go on my speedwell? :idea: http://www.speedbicycles.ch/278/speed_004.jpg
Well, drilling anything can be risky if you take away material that was doing a job. Having looked again at the pictures, the post is certainly a standard aluminium 1970s Record post. They were pretty sturdy (and not light either) but even so I wouldn't ride a drilled one. Display purposes only. A broken seatpost can leave nasty scars.chalkie":1ndgqmw9 said:thanks jim - i think you could be right - drilling titanium to that degree would be probably too risky from a stability point of view.
Well, you wouldn't do it freehand, but with a decent jig and a pillar drill you wouldn't have much trouble. When drillium was all the rage, there was a cottage industry of people custom-drilling Campag parts:i think attempting drilling with the countersink effect might be too imprecise. :?: