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• #1351
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• #1352
I'm just hating as Thomson is just too common :)
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• #1353
Not sure if it was necessary to post that photo in a thread that has been clicked nearly 110k times instead of just one of my bike. Or to post anything that unrelated to this thread at all.
But I’m honest, I ride Thomson too as they're all right. #beentheredonethat though, you know -
• #1354
There is a lot of unrelated stuff in this thread, but you are correct, he shouldn’t have posted that picture.
Now a 110k people can’t unsee that bike.
Good to see you are a closet Thomson fan though. Maybe we should start a club?
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• #1355
I was just looking at the chateux to be honest.
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• #1356
Common people riding common bike parts, living in mansions.
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• #1357
Old money drive old volvos. This is the same.
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• #1358
There is no way you missed my handsomeness
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• #1359
i think we were too distracted by the thomson, the location and that 'tache
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• #1360
Well, I never had a mustache so that's solved
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• #1361
Just got a fizik seatpost. The saddle clamp is good
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• #1362
"This fastener combination allows float on both sides of the collar slot ensuring consistent clamping force."
I don't know nuffink 'bout engineering (quote to here) but I'd take the Thomson over the piddling little carbon thing up thread.
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• #1363
This has one of those rotatypotaty thingies and IIRC is the only seatpost collar I've broken... at its specified torque value.
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• #1364
Why are you buying a steel bike then attaching weight weenie stuff to it?
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• #1365
As in "only weighs 5g!!!" but doesn't actually hold your seatpost?
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• #1367
@coldharbour
Will the Isen branded carbon seatpost be able to store a di2 battery? -
• #1368
Thomson is common? Maybe on the forum. Not where I ride.
Fizik = cheap Chinese carbon:
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• #1369
You must be new here.
<-- Starting arguments and calling out form > function choices since 2007.
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• #1370
Thomson is common? Maybe on the forum.
The only place that matters so point proven thank you
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• #1371
http://www.cyclingmurcia.com/fizik-cyrano-carbon-seat-post-long-term-review/
tl;dr: guy over torques seat clamp, snaps seat post - you'll never guess what happened next
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• #1372
I'm glad I never bought one of those 3T THE stems. "The" is way more common.
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• #1373
Or more specifically over torques then admits to leaving it permanently under torqued.
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• #1374
"But this seat-post has been under-torqued to 4NM with a torque wrench and always used with FSA red carbon paste. On the odd occasion the seatpost has been tightened by hand on the road, its always been re-torqued when back at base camp. It’s been the most molly coddled seat-post I’ve ever taken care of."
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• #1375
He doesn't overtorque it. He says it was under-torqued and 4Nm isn't going to deform the post though is it unless the post is shit. If it was undertorqued and not slipping it should be fine.