beegeddie
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Reged: 02/24/04
Posts: 9
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I'm looking around at carbon seatposts for my Tetra. I came across a website for LP Composites and they've got what looks like a moderately light carbon post for a very reasonable price. My question is, does anyone have any knowledge of this company and on the type of clamp they use on their posts. I sent them the clamp question by email, but haven't heard back from them.
TIA.
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Jeff
friend
Reged: 01/29/04
Posts: 68
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Used one a long time ago and it was fair, clamp was funky. I now use the Ritchey WCS carbon post and really like it (other than graphics).
Edited by Jeff (08/31/05 12:29 PM)
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Umlungu
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Reged: 03/04/05
Posts: 178
Loc: Plano, TX
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I finally gave up on carbon seatposts. After having slippage issues and clamps coming unglued I made the switch to a Thompson Masterpiece and never looked back. If you do go carbon and you find one where the clamp doesn't end up coming unglued, let me know.
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BikerDoug
friend
Reged: 12/29/03
Posts: 88
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I tried the new Easton Zero. No slipping, but the tube broke after just over a week of riding. It was a gradual failure... not a sudden collapse. While it was happening I thought my rear tire was going flat.
Easton sent me a warranty replacement, but I sold it on eBay and got a Thomson Masterpiece. Practically the same weight, no difference in ride. I love the tilt adjustment. I highly recommend it.
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flythebike
captain
Reged: 08/26/04
Posts: 272
Loc: N. Virginia, USA
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I have a Campy Record carbon that is fine. The clamp works very well and it is easier to set the angle than with a micro adjust. Thompson as well. Great. Dean Ti on the cross bike, solid. Kalloy on the TT bike isn't glamourous, but it works.
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