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Titec XC Pro

MSRP $ 54.00
# of Reviews 3
Average Rating 2.67/5
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Description:The XC Pro comes stock with a triple butted 7075-T6 quill and our new single bolt Simon™ clamp. The Simon clamp features our exclusive Lock-Down™ no-slip clamp interface, which securely seats the clamp assembly to eliminate saddle rock. With a huge adjustment range of 48 degrees to accommodate even the most relaxed seat tube angles, proprietary low profile to eliminate saddle flex interference and closely spaced teeth for maximum angle adjusment, Simon shines where other single-bolt designs don't. Your choice is simple - Simon!


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    Submitted by fred peck a Cross Country Rider from stroudsburg, pa
    Date Reviewed: July 11, 2005
    Favorite Trail:Glen Park's many
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Purchased At:Performance
    Strengths:strengths?
    Weaknesses:the single bolt kept getting loose, it had been replaced twice. the top clamp piece actually SNAPPED mid-ride at about 25 mph DOWNHILL over some pretty hairy terrain. Ever lose your seat and have to hold it between your legs while riding that fast over rocks 18" from a cliff? Don't bother.
    Similar Products Used:none yet...
    Bike Setup:Giant NRS 3
    Bottom Line:If you have a bike with this post on it, get rid of it. Don't think that it might not happen to you. Had this bolt snapped 30 yards before it did, i probably would be typing this review in a full body cast from the local hospital. Not only am i pissed off that this thing broke in the first place, but i can't just go to the titec site and order a clamp...i have to buy a whole new seat post. Shyeah, right. They won't even answer emails!
    I'm driving 20 minutes south and checking out the showroom at the Easton factory.
    STAY AWAY FROM THESE CLOWNS!!!
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Kirk a Cross Country Rider from Templeton, CA USA
    Date Reviewed: May 13, 2005
    Favorite Trail:single track
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Strengths:Light weight, secure seat mount
    Weaknesses:Lack of strength
    Similar Products Used:X-Wing
    Bike Setup:Giant NRS2
    Bottom Line:At best a waste of money, at worst a dangerous seat post. It broke while riding uphill on unremarkable terrain. I weigh only 170# and this type of failure is inexcusable. The XC Pro was the replacement seat post for the original Titec post that came with my bike (the original was the x-wing and it broke also!!). I'm surprised Titec is still in business.
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by SK a Weekend Warrior from Greece
    Date Reviewed: January 12, 2005
    Favorite Trail:all
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Purchased At:Chainreactioncycles
    Strengths:Looks great, strength, very low weight,stiff,bolt
    Weaknesses:none
    Similar Products Used:easton ea50,specialized alloy,
    Bike Setup:spec.hardrock,xt/xtr,raceface evolve crankset and bar,xt/sun xc-1 wheels,conti vapor pro,hayes hfx-mag,fizik
    Bottom Line:I got this seatpost cause it was very cheap, only 250 gr at 30.9mm/400mm, and it works great with the fizik gobi. Even on fast singletracks it works very well. It's stiff and I love it. Buy it now!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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