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The sestpost bolt digs into the seatpost.
No carbon seatpost on these!
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Are you looking at that fluoro number on eBay..... bolt simply digs into seatpost
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cool thanks
no I have it already, just go it to the workshop today and had a look.
didnt realise the whole tube set was custom shaped, the seat stays seem very thin but the smaller rear triangle probably negates that.its actually almost the same fluoro paint job as my MB Dronfield 531ST, bit of a coincidence. 1 has MB on the headtube, the other has MBK
this went recently at a steal http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CADRE-VINTAGE-MBK-ROAD-FRAME-MOTOBECANE-COLUMBUS-SL-CAMPAGNOLO-FIXIE-/200877357952?pt=FR_JG_Sports_Cyclisme_&hash=item2ec5393b80
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• #6
Yeah the bolt will simply dig in and dent the seatpost so would not go with carbon, steel will probably be best,
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colm - see link for inspiration -
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colm - see link for inspiration -
purple rims really suit it, tho Id personally go for drop bars and just a plain silver chain.
how is it supposed to work, does the allen bolt dig into the seatpost or is there another piece that fits snugly around the seatpost?