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Take the seatpost out, clean it, clean the seat tube. check them for any damage. If not, apply lots of fresh carbon grip paste, put it back in and use a torque wrench to tighten the clamp properly to 5nm. Let us know how you get on.
Your seatpost is also set very high. Check where the minimum insertion line is on the seatpost, there may not be enough seatpost left below the clamp for a secure fit, the bike may be too small for you if so.
Hello everyone.
I have this Bianchi Oltre XR2. I'm not sure if this has been around from the beginning to be honest but I've noticed that if I try to push the saddlepost forward, there is a small "wiggle".
Now, the saddlepost does not move neither up nor down so I guess the clamp is actually camping.
I wonder if this very very little wiggle is acceptable or I'm risking my life by riding it on road (currently on the turbo trainer).
I've tried to upload a video. wasnt easy to move the saddlepost and keep the phone steady. if you look carefully you'll see it wiggle. Thanks