Looking for a 60mm Aero seatpost

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samyoooo
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by samyoooo

Hello i'm after a new seatpost to replace my current one which is from a DALKIIA F1 ZERO frameset or if anyone knows another seat post that fits the frame, it can be aluminum or carbon, aluminum preferred

By looking at this review it appears to be a 60mm (clamp?) seatpost

http://www.bikeradar.com/...ia-f1-zero-tt-28277/

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samyoooo
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by samyoooo

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BeeSeeBee
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by BeeSeeBee

That's very likely a post designed specifically for that frame, so you're not likely to find anything in stores that would fit. You could try a carbon repair place if you need it repaired. From other of yours posts I found, you've been looking for a while!

It looks like Ciclismo was the distributor (no idea who they are), but it looks like it was an open mold frame, so it may be a bit hard to track down the part from the right manufacturer.

Rudi
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by Rudi

I'd wondered at the time whether they were the same frame as the Planet X Steath, but on another look I think not. Very similar seat tube cut outs though:

http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=i&rct=j& ... 1183411340

http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=i&rct=j& ... 1398524904

Have you tried finding what the open mold frame model was? That might be your best bet.

Edit: £21 on planet X. Are these photos close enough for a punt:

http://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/SPPXSPCTV2 ... ack-frames
Cervelo R3 - 5.4kg viewtopic.php?f=10&t=142420

samyoooo
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by samyoooo

Apparently they are the same as Onyxx Alexo Tt bikes

Planet X posts are 81mm

thumper88
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by thumper88

if it's broke, may be fixable.... calfee etc or a do it yourself depending on the nature of the problem.

samyoooo
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by samyoooo

thumper88 wrote:if it's broke, may be fixable.... calfee etc or a do it yourself depending on the nature of the problem.


ITs already been repaired before. More so a Bodge. But I would like to start the season with a safer one

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