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pinoijm
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: June 24, 2010
Strengths: Fairly cheap- It usually retails in stores for $30-$40. I ebayed it for a little less than 30 shipped. Looks cool. Really strong. Easy to install. Never slips.Weaknesses: Clamp design can be a little tedious to get the perfect angle. A little on the heavy side as far as road seatposts go; but it's cheap so you get what you paid for.Bottom Line: I found this seatpost on ebay for less than $30. I just wanted something cheap for my first ever road bike build, so I decided to give it a go. The seatpost never did me wrong. It's super strong and never slipped or anything. I just decided to change it because there was too much setback for me, and also I wanted to go for something a little lighter. All in all, for the price it's a good seatpost.
Favorite Ride: any ride when it's not windy!
Price Paid:
$26.00
Purchased At: ebay
Similar Products Used: Thompson Elite
Bike Setup: Kinesis frameset w/ carbon fork. Cane Creek headset. Campagnolo Centaur bottombracket. Full Campagnolo Mirage groupo. Jagwire cables. PZ Racing handlebars. Thompson Elite seatpost. FSA stem, saddle, and wheelset. CatEye Strada wireless computer.
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