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  • this is special Thrust, let me know when you will get around to make some detailed photos of the build cos I will be more than happy to spread them, so different from all the typical campagnolo'ed classic builds, not to mention determination in getting this sorted.

  • Trying a new bar shape:

    Always surprising what a change of bars does to the fit of a bike, these Pro Vibe's bring the hoods back slightly, and up by around 1" compared to the Rotundo I had on before, giving a position very close to that of Ergonova's, but with a deep drop.

    The flat section is very wide- the 31.8 clamp section extends quite far to either side of the stem, not that I spend a lot of time there (around town, climbing out of town is a different matter).

  • Ossc

  • ^^ i'd love to try the rotundo on my bike if you have them lying around dammit

  • Sure, they are 44cm c-c though, might be a bit wide?

  • perfect! I use 44cm ergonova atm, I'll PM you

  • I have to admit, when I first saw the Cannondale frame I was a bit 'meh' but it is so good! Chapeau.

  • dude, 100% serious.

  • Soooo, I was going to do some laps to check out the setup for the fixed criterium I was planning on riding tomorrow. Decided to play with the setup a bit and while tightening the seatpost bolt this happend:

    I definitly did not tighten it too much and haven't before.

    Biggest question: does anyone know how to fix this?

  • Maybe I can use some clamp that fits around the frame to still make it work?
    Or maybe gluing the crack back together?

  • Track champ? They all seem to go there.

  • ^^ Yeah no biggie, you just need a replacement seatpost clamp with an ID (internal diameter) to match the ED (external diameter) of the top of your seatpost. For this you'll need a set of digital calipers, it shouldn't be too hard to find.

    This is assuming that the clamp comes off the frame. A close inspection for seams and perhaps a few careful upwards taps with a hammer should tell you. If the clamp is part of the frame then fixing it will be much more difficult.

    If you're in a rush to make this criterium tomorrow then just pop into your LBS, have them take off the clamp, measure your post and sell you a replacement clamp. Should take 15 minutes max, and £10-20.

  • TC clamp is part of the frame.^

  • You're looking at either using a wedge post or welding up yer crack.

  • It's probably better to have a steel wedge instead of reusing the alu post.

  • Track champ? They all seem to go there.

    It is

    TC clamp is part of the frame.^

    This

    I assume I'd have to make one myself?

  • yes bu its really not difficult.
    of course his was made for a bike with split seattube, where the bolt was accessible from underneah - but with a bit of tinkering you can make one work for a normal one too.
    of course a hose clamp would be less hassle.

  • ^^ Yeah no biggie, you just need a replacement seatpost clamp with an ID (internal diameter) to match the ED (external diameter) of the top of your seatpost. For this you'll need a set of digital calipers, it shouldn't be too hard to find.

    This is assuming that the clamp comes off the frame. A close inspection for seams and perhaps a few careful upwards taps with a hammer should tell you. If the clamp is part of the frame then fixing it will be much more difficult.

    If you're in a rush to make this criterium tomorrow then just pop into your LBS, have them take off the clamp, measure your post and sell you a replacement clamp. Should take 15 minutes max, and £10-20.

    you really would go to an lbs to remove a seat collar? and pay money for it?

  • you really would go to an lbs to remove a seat collar? and pay money for it?

    I think the insinuated payment was for the new collar.

    Doesn't matter anyway, the collar is integrated.

  • ^^^ You're talking about a hose clamp style seatpost clamp right? Not an actual hose clamp?

    I figure there must be a clamp out there somewhere that would fit..

  • Why wouldn't a hose clamp work in a pinch?

  • TIG the post into the frame?

    Voila, instant ISP.

  • Would it hold up?
    Edit: not about the tig welding, about that ^^

  • I've seen a Pista Concept with this failure and the guy got it welded back together, been like that for 3 years now I think with no problems. Just find an aluminium welder.

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