Snapped my Ti seat clamp, recommend a carbon one?

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identiti66
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by identiti66

apparently it couldn't take 5nm..

So I'm in need of a replacement.

Since I'm aiming for carbon spacers and topcap, can anyone recommend a carbon seatclamp?

I was looking at the PZ Racing one because I'm planning to get the PZ Racing headset spacers but one of the crc reviews says it snapped @ 7nm and don't want to re-replace it any time soon.

Is the PZ one generally durable? Or is there a better alternative?

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by VTBike

MCFK. It's expensive, but you'll buy it once and never think about it again. Except when you look at it and smile because it's so awesome.

identiti66
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by identiti66

Wow.. I'd struggle to justify that much (to the wife), tis a thing of beauty though 8)

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by burglarboycie

Smud carbon may be worth a look
http://www.smud-carbon.eu/products.html

identiti66
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by identiti66

Does it matter that the frame is alloy? In regard to using a carbon clamp...

Just found the order for the Ti clamp.. it was a J&L one, thought they were decent.

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by VTBike

identiti66 wrote:Wow.. I'd struggle to justify that much (to the wife), tis a thing of beauty though 8)


Yeah, no joke. It was hard to for me to swallow when I bought it too. I got the derailleur clamp as well, so it was double hard. I wanted them to match, and just be reliable.

There's a bunch of similar styles on Ebay for about $20. Search item 110695949120.

I wouldn't think the alu frame made any difference. I too thought J&L was reliable brand.

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Any carbon one will be pretty high in the $ to gram savings. Some aluminum ones I have experience of include Tune's Würger which is about 9g. I got a Carbon-ti x-clamp also 9g or maybe 10g as Specialized insist on 32.6mm clamping diameter.

identiti66
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by identiti66

Carbon TI X Clamp 3 looks like a winner tbh.. just gotta wait for pay day.

I know it's not carbon as per my original query but quality carbon is just a little out of my reach.

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by identiti66

Ooh.. that's nice. There's another contender right there!!.. Thanks chaps 8)

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