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Brand X Inline Style 6061 seatpost
Truvativ
layback single clamp seatpost

 

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Brand X Inline Style 6061 Seatpost

 

Price Paid: £19-99 (Chainreactioncycles)
Length of use: 1 month (fitted October 2006)
Overall Score:
Comments: 400mm long seat post similar to the Syncros design. Forged 2-Bolt head clamp for a wide range of saddle adjustment. I bought this in 27.2mm size to fit both the Prince Albert and the titanium frame. A great price too.

 

A really nice finish on the stem and the inline position shortens the top tube length on both large frames. The 2-bolt head clamp allows infinitesimal adjustment of seat angle and is also much more secure than the single bolt design of the Truvativ which was constantly slipping.

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Truvativ single clamp seat post

 

Price Paid: £14-99
Length of use: 6 months (August 2004 - October 2006)
Overall Score:
Comments: Truvativ 27.2mm seat post (length 350mm)

A very reasonably priced seatpost bought in 27.2mm size to fit the dialled bikes Prince Albert frame. Performed well although the layback tended to give a stretched out position on the large frame. The single bolt design of the Truvativ tended to slip backwards and leave the saddle in a 'pointing to the stars' position. But overall, no complaints for the cost and I only bought a new post when this one bent after two years hard use.

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