Reynard
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- Cambridgeshire, UK
The steel seatpost on my Raleigh MTB build needs replacing. It's rusty, too short (I'm at the upper range of height for the frame size and would like more post in the seat tube) and I'd much rather prefer a layback one with a clamp that's adjusted using an allen key. On my brief test ride, I had the saddle as far back as it would go, and I just felt it needed a little bit more to make things truly comfy.
The post is stamped 25.4mm. It's been fitted in the seat tube using a shim - a proper one, not a DIY one.
I've been looking around, but there's not many options available for 25.4mm posts, especially at the budget end of the spectrum, and of the few that I can find, a lot are listed as currently out of stock. Now I don't mind the shim being there, but I'm wondering what the CC collective mind thinks:
a) Is it advisable to keep the shim and stick to a 25.4mm post?
b) If I remove the shim, what size post might I be able to fit?
It's not an urgent problem - probably the last one on the list of "things to do" but one I do need to think about.
The post is stamped 25.4mm. It's been fitted in the seat tube using a shim - a proper one, not a DIY one.
I've been looking around, but there's not many options available for 25.4mm posts, especially at the budget end of the spectrum, and of the few that I can find, a lot are listed as currently out of stock. Now I don't mind the shim being there, but I'm wondering what the CC collective mind thinks:
a) Is it advisable to keep the shim and stick to a 25.4mm post?
b) If I remove the shim, what size post might I be able to fit?
It's not an urgent problem - probably the last one on the list of "things to do" but one I do need to think about.