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Steve
a Road Racer
from Rhode IslandDate Reviewed: August 14, 2001
Strengths: This seatpost's strengths are its light weight, great adjustments, it's long but easy to cut to size, more comfortable than aluminum, and even looks sharp.Weaknesses: None.Bottom Line: Great product at a reasonable price (for a carbon seatpost).
Price Paid:
$110.00
Purchased At: Bikeparts.net
Similar Products Used: Aluminum seatposts.
Bike Setup: Litespeed Tuscany
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Mike Schatzman
a Road Racer
from Albuquerque NM Date Reviewed: May 21, 2001
Strengths: I ride a compact aluminum bike, and I love this post. It really soaks up vibration and softens the ride. It still feels stiff.
The adjustability is awesome, allowing me to get the perfect fit
for Time Trials, crits, and road races. I don't have to sit on the nose of my saddle anymore during a TT. The fork has a nice finish
and looks really cool. It was extra long which is good because I'm a tall rider and I ride a smallish frame.Weaknesses: None, I'll never go back to an aluminum seatpost.Bottom Line: I think carbon seatposts will take over on the road -
like carbon forks and recently carbon seatstays.
This post is long, comfortable yet stiff, nice looks,
and awesome adjustability.
Favorite Ride: Tour of the Gila
Similar Products Used: None
Bike Setup: I ride a compact aluminum frame.
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