I'm not even joking - this thing is scaring me. Every time I ride the clamp clicks and creaks like it's about to fail catastrophically. All I can think about when riding is the saddle snapping out from under me and pitching me under a bus. Can any experts on metal fatigue, or USE historians, let me know if my paranoia has any basis in fact? Is there a deadly reason why this model of seatpost became so rare?
I have disassembled, greased every thread and contact surface, played with bolt torque, moved rails fore/aft and run out of ideas. The clicking and creaking foretells disaster. I believe it is heralding my death.
For the YouTube connoisseurs, this seatpost, on a '93 Dave Quinn build, can be seen in more detail on the world's best retrobike YouTube channel:
I have disassembled, greased every thread and contact surface, played with bolt torque, moved rails fore/aft and run out of ideas. The clicking and creaking foretells disaster. I believe it is heralding my death.
For the YouTube connoisseurs, this seatpost, on a '93 Dave Quinn build, can be seen in more detail on the world's best retrobike YouTube channel: