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Dave
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: July 29, 2008
Strengths: Decent adjustmentWeaknesses: Very poor design. The lug goes deep into the post however it is drilled out so thin that there are only a few millimeters bonded before the drilled stress concentration.Bottom Line: Luckly noticed the head was coming apart from the carbon post before a ride. A little force on the seat and the head came right off...
Purchased At: Kingston
Similar Products Used: Syncros, Race Face, Bontrager...
Bike Setup: Guru Strada, Campy
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pierre toniolo
a Road Racer
from Date Reviewed: June 27, 2006
Strengths: Good comfort levels(my weight is 85kg's) and good looks. Easy to fit and adjust.Weaknesses: Product failure under normal use.Difficult to repair.
Bottom Line: This seatpost fitted my 32.4 oversized alloy framed Ciocc challenge. After a few months I noticed movement and noise from the seat post. On inspection I noticed that it came from movement where the carbon meets the cnc machined alloy fitting. Not an easy fix! Will send back to bike shop and wait for their response.I wonder if they all have this problem.
I will go back to a campag post as I have used them before. 32.4 is not the most common size going around and can be tricky to find.
Favorite Ride: beach road
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$120.00
Purchased At: Melbourne store
Similar Products Used: Campag record,Planet x,and a host of alloy posts over the years
Bike Setup: 2004 Pale blue Ciocc challenge with carbon rear stays. Full recor kit. Handbuilt open pro rims with campag hubs. Also Kysium SSL wheels. Very comfortable european frame.
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