Who still makes a 400mm+ alloy seatpost with setback?

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Other than Thomson, of course?
I'm looking for a reasonably-handsome black/grey 400+mm seatpost for a build, need setback, don't want carbon and can't really afford Ti.
There's not a lot out there, is there?
 
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Errrr, search ebay: 400mm seatpost returns 1661 results, obviously not looked through all of them but the few i lookrd at have set back, are available in blackand silver.....and variety of diameter.

Seems there is a few or am i missi.g something.
Diameter woukd reduce that number.
 
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Truvativ Stylo, and also check out Crank Brothers.
Chainreaction also had/have a lot of Nukeproof posts on sale a week or so ago. The setback's aren't huge on most, but Thomsons are in reality only 17mm. ;)
 
Great recommendations, thank you - the Truvativ & Nukeproof posts look great. The Stylo T40 has 25mm setback, which is enough.
I'd already stumbled upon the Crank Bros Cobalt 3 and the avalanche of bad reviews it got - a single Torx bolt isn't appropriate for a seatpost clamp, imo!
I also found the Ritchey WCS Link Alloy post.
 
Ah yes..forgot about the bad reviews! Knew there was a reason I hadn't bought one! :p
The Truvativ is cut at an angle in factory-fresh spec at the bottom, just in case you have an open-ended frame or one of those with a post-viewing hole (the post might not look far enough in, but actually may be!

25mm desn't feel like a lot, but it's nice to have the flexibility. It's quite 'strongly' branded at the top tho with grey & white so it fits well if you've got those colours on the bike, esp a modern frame, and the 2-bolt head gives a pretty wide range of angle as opposed to a layback Thomson for instance. Mine came in at 280g for a 27.2mm
haven't tried the Nukeproof posts, but if anything like their bars & seats they will be functional and lighter than expected, but wear quickly.. ;)
 
I've already struck the Nukeproof from the list purely on the basis that they don't make it (or any other alloy post) any more, so after-sales will be non-existent.
If I get the Truvativ I'd have to acetone the logos off. Might have to see one in the metal before I commit.
The Ritchey's more money but I think it looks great, and wouldn't need logo removal. I just wish I could get one in the Wet Black finish here. Really not a fan of shot-peened black alloy - one of the reasons I've always favoured Thomson when buying straight posts.
 
Hmm, let me see if I can assist with the logo experiment..

* Update: Acetone not successful. It will easily remove the grey block, but the white block and Truvativ Stylo wording are painted on & would need peeling off (paint remover etc) I tried the 'T30" wording on the back of the stem also and that doesn't budge as it looks to be laser-etched in or something.. Quite a complex attention to detail, admirable unless you wanted to remove it! ;)

Depending on what size you need; there are still new Nukeproof posts: http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/uc/e ... prod122949 (and a bit more minimalist colour option, thank god!)
 
Thanks for the Stylo info!

I meant that when you look at Nukeproof's site now, there doesn't seem to be any alloy (non-dropper) posts in their product range. That's not encouraging to me.
 
Ah, well Chainreaction owns the brand, so if they've got them they've got them! I never even realised they had their own website..
Found this in search tho; which leads to: http://nukeproof.com/products/seatposts/ Down under 'Specifications' if you click the 3rd tab, the Warhead 7075s are listed there. It's a crap site huh! not helping themselves..
 
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