Monday, January 05, 2009
Seat
Here's a seat post clamp. I don't like quick-release seat-post clamps as they're only helpful to thieves who want to steal your seat.

De-bagged! There is a little lip on the inside so it will only go on the seat tube one way up.

A little anti-stick paste wiped on the inside and on the seat-tube it goes.

But now realise I have no seat. Hmm. Have to think about what to do here. Shall have a beer.
De-bagged! There is a little lip on the inside so it will only go on the seat tube one way up.
A little anti-stick paste wiped on the inside and on the seat-tube it goes.
But now realise I have no seat. Hmm. Have to think about what to do here. Shall have a beer.
Labels: building a bicycle, cycling
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