On Nov 11, 2019, at 11:31 AM, Laing Conley <lco...@brph.com> wrote:
Seat post size is the inner diameter of top of the seat tube (usually single butted - thin part at the top) - change the tube = change the seat post. When the Sam got 0.2 thicker tubes (same outer diameter = same lugs), the seat post got smaller -> 27.2 minus 2 x 0.2 = 26.8.
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SheldonBrown.com has an entire page devoted to seatpost sizes:If you have an older bike, things get interesting. I have a ‘72 Cinelli (26.2mm) and a ‘71 Motobecane (26.4mm) that both require seatposts that can be somewhat difficult to find.
Seat post size is the inner diameter of top of the seat tube (usually single butted - thin part at the top) - change the tube = change the seat post. When the Sam got 0.2 thicker tubes (same outer diameter = same lugs), the seat post got smaller -> 27.2 minus 2 x 0.2 = 26.8.
Laing Conley
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Subject: [RBW] Anyone elsed notice Rivendell's freaky, inconsistent seatpost standards?
I believe it's a matter of what seatlug is used for a particular model. 27.2 was on the MUSA frames, 29.8 was the socket-style lug originally used on all Clems and now only the big ones, 26.8 is the lug currently used on the smaller Clems and all MIT fully-lugged bikes.
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My Sam also had beefed-up fork blades, but this was a design change only revealed after pre-order deposits had been made.
Overall, I'm not fond of Grant's/Rivendell's penchant for continually beefing up their frames here and there. Is there a real need for a .9 wall on the seat tube for a road bike..? Are there constant seat tube failures out there on road bikes with 27.2 posts that we're not hearing about?
But anyways, Origin8 also makes a 26.8 seatpost for around $28, and it's a two-bolt straight design that looks to be a copy of Thomson's.