Here's a picture of the new Redline taken at the Cycle Smart Cyclocross Camp in Northfield, Mass...
Back in state service
13 years ago
Here is my first effort at writing a blog about cycling in general. I also have a regular e-zine called Cyclocross News that runs from August to January, generally following the Cyclocross scene in Eastern New York's Capital District. Here, I will post occasional stories of all things related to cycling from mountain bike, 'cross, and road riding in and around the Albany New York area.
2 comments:
Dave, meant to tell you... Those Ritchey seatposts are prone to slipping like yours did. Even with 2 bolts, the lack of notches in the wedge means one hard hit and the whole thing will slide down or up. Ideally, you want something either with notches in the wedge, or a front/rear bolt set up like a Thompson.
Seeing your pic here reminded me that I never got to mention it to you at camp.
-Adam
Adam, thanks for the tip. I was contemplating filing some hash marks into the smooth section where the top aluminum mount sits. I have it cranked down tight pretty good now and have not had it slip since. I have a Thomson seat post on my back-up Redline and i love it... it is by far the best post i have ever used. PS. the camp was awesome... my legs were sore on Monday so i know we did a lot more than just listen, or watch, it was a lot of practice, drills, and the practice sprint starts were excellent.
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