Just wondering if anyone has tried any of the carbon seatposts from Farsports.com.
http://farsports.com/product/index.php/type_id-35.html
Probably the 07 or 08 model, since those are the lightest.
They look very light, but not sure if they claimed weight is accurate, or if they would be durable.
I am 150# and I would like to use it for road minimally, but if they are durable, possibly cross or mountain.
Anyone tried Farsports seatpost?
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I've been riding an FSA08 for almost 5 weeks. 350mm, 31.6. Came in at 163g. Finish looks nice, but the minimal head had me worried. Initial set up is a bit of a PITA, but most seatposts are. Seat rails slipped after 1 or 2 rides so I had to reposition the saddle and re-tighten the bolts very tight. Although I still am lacking confidence in the post holding up, it's been a few weeks and a few hundred miles since then, and so far so good. I weigh about 185lbs so if it's working for me it should be great for you.
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Did you grease the bolts? Both the threads and under the heads. It helps a lot.
I have had to roughen up ti seat rails to keep the seat from slipping on some posts. I try to do it on the inside or underside so it's not visible.
I use a permanant marker to mark a seat rail next to the clamp so I can easily see if the seat slipped.
I have had to roughen up ti seat rails to keep the seat from slipping on some posts. I try to do it on the inside or underside so it's not visible.
I use a permanant marker to mark a seat rail next to the clamp so I can easily see if the seat slipped.
I got one carbon seatpost from China, 31.6*350mm. weighs around 170g.
http://www.speedercycling.com/Carbon-Bi ... -_p31.html
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http://www.speedercycling.com/Carbon-Bi ... -_p31.html
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I recently got a Hylix 0 offset on eBay. Listed weight was 160gm @ 27.2x410. And that's exactly what it weighed. Very well made. Unless one of the m5 Ti bolts breaks, I can't see it failing.
There's a Taiwanese seller that's been auctioning them off for months. I ended up paying ~$59 shipped, and that seems to be around what they're going for these days.
There's a Taiwanese seller that's been auctioning them off for months. I ended up paying ~$59 shipped, and that seems to be around what they're going for these days.