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Reviewed by: twain(Unregistered User)
Review Date February 26, 2009 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Used product for Less than 1 month
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at Demoing Favorite Ride: Old La Honda Bike Setup: Cervelo R3 with SRAM Red, Easton EC90 cranks, Ritchey fork/stem/bars/seatpost Summary: It's hard to find a seatpost that comes in at less than 150 grams. The Ritchey Superlogic Carbon is one of the few. It is also very strong. Ritchey has designed a post that is "3-D forged" from the shaft to the head mount. That means it's heated and super-pressurized carbon to mold it into it's shape.
Another nice feature is the simple one-bolt clamping mechanism that holds the cradle and end pieces together. Ritchey even makes clamps that come in different sizes to, for example, work with the carbon railed fizik Aliante which has a taller rail profile.
Installing the saddle takes a bit of time but once on, it's easy to adjust fore/aft and the angle. Strengths: - Light weight
- Strong, Ritchey quality
- Easy to adjust
- Available clamps for tall railed seats Weaknesses: - Initial setup takes a while Similar Products Used: - Easton EC90 with setback. Also a very sweet post that comes in at 145 grams. Too bad Easton doesn't make it any more
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