You are reading a single comment by @redman79 and its replies. Click here to read the full conversation.
  • Thanks - I did that - secured it with an allen key till i thought it was tight enough, sat on it and the post promptly sunk down in to the tube...

    I'll tighten it a little more - was just hoping there might be a magic torque number I could aim for!

    I'm sure you're right about it being difficult to damage, but I will admit to stupidly over-precious about damaging this frame as it took me so long to find!

  • You could use some carbon assembly paste. The grit in it adds friction which will prevent the post from slipping at a lower torque although it may also scuff the post up a bit below the insertion line

About

Avatar for redman79 @redman79 started