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How on earth does yer saddle fit onto this? Mine's got two bars underneath - how do they fit on, or is it designed for different saddles? Or does the seatpost fit in it somehow? http://www.tchibo.co.uk/is-bin/INTER...BP/TdUkDisplay ProductInformation- Start;sid=El4lRT6UJr8lY37UESYvIT0Mr9rX5f___98=?ProductSKU=000 9170 |
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Mark Thompson wrote: > How on earth does yer saddle fit onto this? Mine's got two bars underneath - how do they fit on, > or is it designed for different saddles? Or does the seatpost fit in it somehow? [ http://tinyurl.com/3eaw7 ] ...A most unusual item! One way of getting a lot of layback plus suspension. Just got to hope it's strong enough. It fits old-style plain seat posts that use a separate clip-on saddle clamp. The clamp would go on top of the adaptor. Perhaps someone could find an online picture of one of these clamps or clips or whatever you call them. I can't right now. I've got a spare one or two if anyone wants one for cost of p&p. ~PB p[at]biggs[dot]tc |
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Pete Biggs wrote: > > It fits old-style plain seat posts that use a separate clip-on saddle clamp. The clamp would go on > top of the adaptor. > > Perhaps someone could find an online picture of one of these clamps or clips or whatever you call > them. I can't right now. I've got a spare one or two if anyone wants one for cost of p&p. > As always, Sheldon delivers the goods: http://harriscyclery.net/site/page.c...=49&SKU=ST4200 Tony |
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