beadlesabout
Dirt Disciple
I'm in a bit of a pickle. I've got a 1989 GT Team Avalanche frame. It came with a 26.8mm seat post, which was definitely too small. I messaged @SeeingisBelievingGTMuseum who kindly checked out his and confirmed it's 27.0mm from the factory. I then ordered a nice NOS Tioga 27.0mm from a bloke in The Netherlands. Happy days I thought.
Unfortunately, whilst it's very snug front to back, there is a good amount of side to side play and in order to defeat the play and make it so I can't turn the post side to side, I have to clamp it really tight. So tight that the seat pin is bent slightly and the braze ons are nearly touching each other.
Alas, I think some sort of shim is needed but only on 2 sides as it appears to be an ovalised problem. If I shim all the way around it will never go in as it's very snug front to back.
The other issue is how to keep the shims in position, especially given the detailing at the top of the seat tube. Aaaargh, what to do!?!
Any advice really appreciated as I've plowed a lot of money into parts and I don't want it to be a non-starter. TIA
Unfortunately, whilst it's very snug front to back, there is a good amount of side to side play and in order to defeat the play and make it so I can't turn the post side to side, I have to clamp it really tight. So tight that the seat pin is bent slightly and the braze ons are nearly touching each other.
Alas, I think some sort of shim is needed but only on 2 sides as it appears to be an ovalised problem. If I shim all the way around it will never go in as it's very snug front to back.
The other issue is how to keep the shims in position, especially given the detailing at the top of the seat tube. Aaaargh, what to do!?!
Any advice really appreciated as I've plowed a lot of money into parts and I don't want it to be a non-starter. TIA