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Chris
a Racer
from Glendale, AZDate Reviewed: December 18, 2001
Strengths: As mentioned in both previous reviews, the performance rocks!. The post does require a lot of maint. The bushings/pins get loose and the tiny screws strip easily.Weaknesses: the post does require a lot of maint. The bushings/pins get loose and the tiny screws strip easily. I can't find anyone to get parts for them any more.Bottom Line: A single speed whole be a good application for this product... if you could get the parts to maintain it.
Favorite Trail: Amasaback, Moab, UT
Duration Product Used: 1 Year
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$110.00
Purchased At: adventure bicycle co.
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travis werts
a Cross Country Rider
from santa barbaraDate Reviewed: March 3, 2000
Strengths: looks- weightWeaknesses: durabilityBottom Line: seatpost squeaks like mad after a few weeks. after a few months it develops a to of play. if you get one of the 1st generation posts, you can only change saddle position 2 times before the pastic shimms wont hold tight. WATCH OUT!
Favorite Trail: -
Duration Product Used: 6 months
Similar Products Used: coda post/moxey pro
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Peter Adams
a cross-country rider
from Frederick MDDate Reviewed: October 12, 1998
Bottom Line:
I went form using a ThudBuster to the Power Post Moab. The ThudBuster did two things I did not like; on smooth trail or pavment it would oscilate (ruin pedaling eficientcy) and on rough trail it would catapault you up off the seat after a big bump. The Moab doesn't do these and it's lighter. And its 300% better than any siding seat post I've tried.
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