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Is that noticeable and makes that much difference another behind you
it makes a lot of difference for my set up, I had quite a large one on a stand directly in front of me which cooled my head/hands which I thought was fine, adding a smaller one behind just cools the rest of you that much more:okay:.
 
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CXRAndy

CXRAndy

Guru
Location
Lincs
@Aleman

Usual process, is to up end bike and squirt something like WD40 through the bottle cage hole. Leave to soak overnight, catch the drips.

Place seat post head in decent vise, apply rotational pressure by twisting frame. It this doesn't break free, attach a slide hammer to hammer upward s.

Last and guaranteed slow method, cut seat post about 25mm above frame and use a new hack saw blade to cut a slot most of the way down the seat post. This will release pressure when you turn an edge inwardly.
 
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CXRAndy

CXRAndy

Guru
Location
Lincs
it makes a lot of difference for my set up, I had quite a large one on a stand directly in front of me which cooled my head/hands which I thought was fine, adding a smaller one behind just cools the rest of you that much more:okay:.

I used to get a bit saddle sore with only a desktop fan, but since using my mega fan I no longer. I had thought of using a PC processor fan mounted on a bracket on the the seat rails
 

Del C

Veteran
Location
Horley
Anyone who hasn’t tried it will probably underestimate how much it helps! :okay:
How does it help?

I just use a floor mounted fan that blows upwards. It's got 3 settings. I only use setting 3 in the summer.
 
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