Who are you (no off-topic talk please)
Moderators: MrCurrieinahurry, maxim809, Moderator Team
-
Devon
- Posts: 782
- Joined: Fri Apr 12, 2013 1:19 pm
- Location: Sydney, Australia
by Devon on Tue Apr 30, 2013 5:08 pm
DMF wrote:If you want 25mm of setback, that will rule out a lot of posts, like Thomson. And if you want to match stem and post, that also rules out all Thomson stems. This is the way to make decisions...
And if you want both -17 stem and 25mm setback post, matching combo, that rules out even more options.
Hmm. 3T seem to be a viable option
-
sigismond0
- Posts: 235
- Joined: Tue Feb 05, 2013 8:29 pm
by sigismond0 on Tue Apr 30, 2013 5:10 pm
DMF wrote:If you want 25mm of setback, that will rule out a lot of posts, like Thomson. And if you want to match stem and post, that also rules out all Thomson stems. This is the way to make decisions...
And if you want both -17 stem and 25mm setback post, matching combo, that rules out even more options.
Thomson does make a 16mm setback which ought to be fine as long as you don't already run your saddle pushed all the way back on a 25mm setback post. In any case, the OP already stated that he doesn't care form Thomson on road bikes so its a moot point.
But I agree with your general statement. If matching kit doesn't matter, then definitely go with what matches your needs exactly at the price:weight ratio that works for you.
-
Devon
- Posts: 782
- Joined: Fri Apr 12, 2013 1:19 pm
- Location: Sydney, Australia
by Devon on Tue Apr 30, 2013 5:20 pm
sigismond0 wrote:DMF wrote:If you want 25mm of setback, that will rule out a lot of posts, like Thomson. And if you want to match stem and post, that also rules out all Thomson stems. This is the way to make decisions...
And if you want both -17 stem and 25mm setback post, matching combo, that rules out even more options.
Thomson does make a 16mm setback which ought to be fine as long as you don't already run your saddle pushed all the way back on a 25mm setback post. In any case, the OP already stated that he doesn't care form Thomson on road bikes so its a moot point.
But I agree with your general statement. If matching kit doesn't matter, then definitely go with what matches your needs exactly at the price:weight ratio that works for you.
These are valid points, and things I had not considered fully. I will do further research.
-
Devon
- Posts: 782
- Joined: Fri Apr 12, 2013 1:19 pm
- Location: Sydney, Australia
by Devon on Tue Apr 30, 2013 5:39 pm
ichobi wrote:3T team stealth. Carbon post and alloy stems. Great muted look. The post is gloss i believe? Should look great and the branding is very subtle.
The LTD post with LTD/stealth stem and bars will look fantastic I think.
-
HillRPete
- Posts: 2284
- Joined: Tue Apr 12, 2011 8:08 am
- Location: Pedal Square
by HillRPete on Tue Apr 30, 2013 6:13 pm
Ritchey has 17° stem and 25mm setback seatposts too. And a nice range of finishing options (matte/glossy alu, weave/UD carbon) although not all combinations are available, in particular for the 17° stem. I seem to be coming back to the alu WCS line more and more, the bang-for-buck and range of choices is just right.
-
Devon
- Posts: 782
- Joined: Fri Apr 12, 2013 1:19 pm
- Location: Sydney, Australia
by Devon on Wed May 01, 2013 11:17 am
stevec1975 wrote:check out my Scott CR1 (link on sig) with a -17 Degree Zipp Stem, perhaps that and a matching Zipp Seatpost/Bars?
Zipp parts are a tad pricey but I will look into it, thanks.