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No I didn't grease the seat post - good tip for young players. Wisey, thanks for the info and the background. Torque wrench is ok, recently calibrated. It was just disappointing to get caught out like ... |
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Thanks for the response. When I have the seat sized and the seat post securely fastened to 7-8 Nm (standard torque setting), the seat will still slip down in the seat tube under my weight. I have 52 c ... |
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I picked one up, well not the ISP, but the standard The One one - have fitted it out, but having dramas with the seat post clamp? Any tips?
Davo in NQ Aust |
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During a recent trip to France I bought a D-G The One frame, which I brought home to Australia and fitted out with a groupset, etc. Sweet machine! I am having a little trouble with the seat tube. This ... |
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