smokeysmoo
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- Location
- Bolton, not very far from Nob End
Changed the wheels on the old Claud Butler I recently acquired then threw it through the woods at the end of our close 
Saddle came loose mid ride, (hence the daft angle in the above pic, and I hadn't taken any tools with me either
), got home, went to tighten it and the bolt sheared 
Looking at the seatpost I think it might be better to simply replace the lot TBH as the grooves at the top are worn away which I suspect it why it was coming loose in the first place?

Saddle came loose mid ride, (hence the daft angle in the above pic, and I hadn't taken any tools with me either


Looking at the seatpost I think it might be better to simply replace the lot TBH as the grooves at the top are worn away which I suspect it why it was coming loose in the first place?