seat posts: alternative to thomson?



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I have a thomson masterpiece on my trials uni. But I need to buy
another one cause I need it to be longer (350mm). oh, I have a cf seat
base from scott wallis.
so why does everyone go with a thomson seat post?
why not any other seat posts? are any others lighter?
I am not worried about breaking a seat post cause I ride seat in front
for pretty much all my trials lines. my hand wont break it.
let me know

-JOE


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I bought a Phillips seatpost from a bike shop once and thought it would
do the same thing as any other rails seatpost. The top part of the
seatpost was press-fitted into the Aluminium tube for the post, and not
welded or connected properly. So when I put my T7 on the Phillips post
the top part refused to stay straight as the press-fit twisted in the
hole. It was very annoying and I went back to the bike shop where they
replaced my seatpost under warranty, saying if it happened again it
wouldn't be replaced. It happened again.

So I got a Thomson. According to their hype they are the best seatpost-
the reason being that they are carved out of one piece of aluminium
(they probably spell it aluminum though). I used to have one on my
Wilder, and Nathan Hoover had one on his Coker so I figured I might as
well get another one too. It is one less weak point on the unicycle-
put the front end at the back if you want to tilt your seat up. I've
heard some people have had trouble with the KH rails seatposts twisting
as they are two pieces too, but I guess they are better than the
Phillips. If you have short legs you will not have the twisting problem
as the seat clamp holds the top part tight.

Thomson seatposts are good! Expensive, but I have no regrets from
buying them.


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You can use a Primo Rod post (hevier and cheaper than a Thomson), but
only 300mm at UDC:
http://www.unicycle.com/shopping/shopexd.asp?id=602

But nothing is as strong and light as a Thomson. Even lighter than most
Carbon seatposts.


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Thompson masterpiece is the best seatpost out there. Although
masterpieces don't go above 350mm, Thomson elites go over 400. I'd get
one of those. Take a look on ebay, the often have fantastic deals.
You must be really tall (6'4"+ ?) to want such a high seatpost.


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I am pretty tall. 6feet 1.5inches.

I just love the seat really high for seat in front trials.

so everyone agrees there is nothing better than a thomson masterpiece?

anything better than a thomson elite?
(in 350mm of course)


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Thomson masterpiece does come in 350mm.

I'm 6'3" and I run my masterpiece at 320 (and it weighs 86grams!)


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