Much betterment, I thought about zip ties, bit then she couldn't carry basket around (if she wanted).
How do we feel about alloy posts getting scratched on insertion because the previous owner somehow did something so now when you put a post into the seat tube it gets scratched?
I think sometimes seat tubes just need the burrs sanded out (sandpaper round a broom handle?). Never bothered but I've also not had a really new / nice seatpost that I didn't want getting scratched.
Could have been the previous owner but also might have never been sorted out after manufacturing
Much betterment, I thought about zip ties, bit then she couldn't carry basket around (if she wanted).
How do we feel about alloy posts getting scratched on insertion because the previous owner somehow did something so now when you put a post into the seat tube it gets scratched?