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Hey All,
I have recently bent my seat post the slightest bit. Because i am riding a dirt jumping bike for my couriering job (go figure hey!?), i put the seatpost all the way up so about 1 inch would be in the frame (this would be the lowest height you get on a XC!). But she didn't like that much, and i have bent it a teeny weeny bit. It is not so bent, that i can still slide it down with some encouraging twisting. But one of my mates at work said that he heard it was bad for your frame using a bent seat post?? Is this true, if so what will it do??? Do i need a new seat post straight away or can it wait a while??? Cheers, Ken |
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Probably not a good idea to jam your post into the frame. It may not come out later! I would buy a new one, especially if your frame is made of aluminium. A steel frame could take it, but I wouldnt risk providing extra forces to an aluminum tube.
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