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
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!