27.2 mm carbon seatpost

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proudCAAD12
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by proudCAAD12

Hey all,

I just purchased a 2019 Cosmic Stallion and I'm looking to get a carbon seatpost. I tried searching but couldn't come up with anything. Anyone got any suggestions? Bonus would be something around or under the $100 mark.

Thanks in advance for any help!
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AJS914
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by AJS914

27.2 is one of the most common sizes. Mostly every brand sells one. How exactly are you coming up short?

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kcnc ti scandio??

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OMNI racer. Full carbon and can be found on eBay for a deal. Good weight for the money.

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Ritchey WCS carbon 1-bolt.

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TheKaiser
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by TheKaiser

proudCAAD12 wrote:
Fri Mar 08, 2019 7:23 pm
Hey all,

I just purchased a 2019 Cosmic Stallion and I'm looking to get a carbon seatpost. I tried searching but couldn't come up with anything. Anyone got any suggestions? Bonus would be something around or under the $100 mark.

Thanks in advance for any help!
Yeah, as AJS914 said in the 2nd post, that's the most common size, and they are all over the place at a wide range of prices/designs. If you have some sort of specific requirements (ie. lightest, most flexy for comfort on bumps, most solid clamping, most "panache" etc...) then please elaborate, but you really have your pick of the litter. Personally I like 2 bolt designs (front and back) for secure clamping and easy micro adjustments, but if you have carbon rail saddles then sometimes the more basic 2 bolt designs can stress them more than is ideal.

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