Light 36,2mm seatpost clamp.
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Hello guys. I am a first time poster, but long time reader on this great forum
I am in the process of making a spreadsheet for lightening my bike and got stuck at the seatpost clamp. I've measured the outer diameter on my Trek frame to 36,2mm, and that's where I got stuck. The one I have weigh 55g and I can't seem to find a light replacement other than "Hope" which I'm not really into =/ Do any of you guys know of a light clamp this size?
Thanks in advance, Mikkel.
I am in the process of making a spreadsheet for lightening my bike and got stuck at the seatpost clamp. I've measured the outer diameter on my Trek frame to 36,2mm, and that's where I got stuck. The one I have weigh 55g and I can't seem to find a light replacement other than "Hope" which I'm not really into =/ Do any of you guys know of a light clamp this size?
Thanks in advance, Mikkel.
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I'm not familier with that tube width, the ones I've suggested below may work but you should probably check first. I'm sure someone on here will have the same frame, you should try searching in the forum search facility.
If you're looking to lighten your bike the you should definitely use xcracer.com. Amazing service and a great site in general too.
Try these:
http://www.xcracer.com/shop/viewproduct ... ductid=110
http://www.xcracer.com/shop/viewproduct ... ductid=268
If you're looking to lighten your bike the you should definitely use xcracer.com. Amazing service and a great site in general too.
Try these:
http://www.xcracer.com/shop/viewproduct ... ductid=110
http://www.xcracer.com/shop/viewproduct ... ductid=268
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Thanks for your reply chucklight. I also thought it was kinda weird when I measured it. But it's an older Trek 6000 frame, and my guess is that they used some thicker tubing as it was one of their cheaper models.
Anyone think a 34,9mm clamp would be able to stretch a little to fit approx 36mm ?
Anyone think a 34,9mm clamp would be able to stretch a little to fit approx 36mm ?
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What you need is a custom clamp. Tune, mcfk, Lire Carbon Smud etc.
It will get expensive, so might want to think if it is worth to invest in your Trek
Chris.
It will get expensive, so might want to think if it is worth to invest in your Trek
Chris.
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Awesome Tom-s, I can see they got it in a size 36mm and it's incredibly light. Will defo go for that one at a very reasonable price too.. Any comments on how well it holds the seatpost for mtb-xc-riding?
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I recall those treks using a "35.9mm" clamp, essentially 36mm.
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Yea, that's approximately the size I've measured with a pair of calipers. I guess it varies a bit on lower end bikes..
Yea, that's approximately the size I've measured with a pair of calipers. I guess it varies a bit on lower end bikes..
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