yea its cause they have some kinda short shim inside the seat tube. Creates the same stress as if you hadnt inserted the seat post far enough. Tears the frame apart. Iv seen them fixed, and seen them die again. But you never know, im not an expert
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yea its cause they have some kinda short shim inside the seat tube. Creates the same stress as if you hadnt inserted the seat post far enough. Tears the frame apart. Iv seen them fixed, and seen them die again. But you never know, im not an expert