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Retro Newbie
Hi all,
I've just bought an 1995 KTM "Race Line", which appears to be an Austrian-bulit copy of the fabulous AMP B3. Hardly used, original M737 kit, AMP fork with mother of all disc brakes. Paid 139 GBP posted, living in a third world country does have its benefits
Bike is largely original, but some parts I suspect to be aftermarket. The current 31.4 mm diam. seatpost seems much younger than 17-18 years old, and a rather cheapo knock-off anyway.
I've measured the frame with a Vernier cal. Readings are: seat frame tube outside diam.=35 mm, tube wall thickness approx: 1.8, so 35-2x1.8=31.4 mm inner seattube diameter.
BUT: but seatpost slips very easily into the seattube and when inserted, it has a little sideways "play" in the tube.
So, all the good folks in the know out there, is this 31.4 mm a correct seatpost size? :cry:
Thanx in advance,
Cheers,
Andrew
I've just bought an 1995 KTM "Race Line", which appears to be an Austrian-bulit copy of the fabulous AMP B3. Hardly used, original M737 kit, AMP fork with mother of all disc brakes. Paid 139 GBP posted, living in a third world country does have its benefits
Bike is largely original, but some parts I suspect to be aftermarket. The current 31.4 mm diam. seatpost seems much younger than 17-18 years old, and a rather cheapo knock-off anyway.
I've measured the frame with a Vernier cal. Readings are: seat frame tube outside diam.=35 mm, tube wall thickness approx: 1.8, so 35-2x1.8=31.4 mm inner seattube diameter.
BUT: but seatpost slips very easily into the seattube and when inserted, it has a little sideways "play" in the tube.
So, all the good folks in the know out there, is this 31.4 mm a correct seatpost size? :cry:
Thanx in advance,
Cheers,
Andrew