re: [CR] Super Record seatpost problems?

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Date: Sun, 18 Feb 2007 09:05:48 -0500
From: "Harvey Sachs" <hmsachs@verizon.net>
Subject: re: [CR] Super Record seatpost problems?
To: Classic Rendezvous <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>, Stronglight49@aol.com


Bob Hanson wrote:

Am I just fortunate? I have heard of people who have had S/R seatposts slip, but I've used one for years with no such problem. Were posts produced in some years better than others? Check out this eBay auction to see the aftermath of one owner's desperate and hopeless struggle to keep his saddle securely anchored:

item 190082197567 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ I've never liked this 1-bolt design, because they slip. When I had this problem with a Lesser Breed, a buddy made a great suggestion: cut a piece of relatively coarse sandpaper to fit the contact space. Reassemble, with good tightening. The sandpaper provides several hundred (?) additional contact points that dig in just a bit on both surfaces. Worked for me.

Of course, my 2-bolt Avocet loosened up the other day, too. At least its bolts are accessible from beneath, unlike the 2-bolt Campy. There are lots of fancy posts, but are there any that actually are both classic and set-and-forget? Or, in my experience I can have any combination of 2 out of three of the following: easy to set up, reliable, and vintage. Heck, with the brooks clip for straight posts, you only get vintage. :-)

harvey sachs
mcLean va