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Cane Creek Reducer Shim for Seatposts Ø30,9/34,9mm black

ID: 1410309

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Product description

Cane Creek Reducer Shim for Seatposts Ø30,9/34,9mm black (black)

Features

Purpose
MTB Beginner / Tour, Marathon / Cross Country, All Mountain / Enduro, Downhill / Freeride, All-round / Beginner, Tour / Cross Country, Marathon / XC, All Mountain / Trail, Enduro, Dirt, Road, Cyclocross, Gravel, Aero, Endurance, Trekking, Bike Travel, Bikepacking, Cross, Every Day / Commuting, Lifestyle / Urban Biking, Everyday Cycling, Lifestyle / Single Speed, Urban Sports, Cargo, E-Mobility, Commuting
Accessories
Accessory Type:
Reducing bush
Main Information
Suitable For:
30.9 mm seat posts
Dimensions
Size information:
30.9 mm to 34.9 mm
Scope of Delivery
Delivery:
1 x Cane Creek Reducer Shim
Model Year
2023
Article number
1410309
Manufacturer article number
AAE0110
EAN
0840226147352

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Cane Creek Reducer Shim for Seatposts Ø30,9/34,9mm black
Thomas
Unfortunately, the seat post slips ... because the surface is too smooth!
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Unfortunately, the inner diameter is very smooth and as a result the seat post slips down over time ... even when I tighten the seat clamp extremely. In my opinion, a faulty design, usually such components always have a certain roughness, so that the 2 components then have a proper friction fit when tightened and do not slip. The only remedy is carbon paste, then it should hold.
28.11.2021