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Wound
Up Composites Carbon Fiber Seat Post
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Submitted by
Greg
a Cross-Country Rider
from Santa Monica , CA Date Reviewed: May 6, 1999 | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Strengths: | light weight - looks cool | | Weaknesses: | clamp | | Bottom Line: | I have been riding on this post for the last two months. It sucks!!! That is the clamp sucks. I bought it because it was very light weight and looks cool, but the seat clamp has given me nothing but trouble. I am not a heavy rider (150 lbs.) yet when I put any weight on the saddle it sinks in the back rising in the front, very hard to ride like this. The bike shop has tried to fix the problem by filing the teeth. No luck, it stills slips. So after it failed in a race last week I sent it back to wound up for warranty. Lets see what happens. Right now I give it 0 hot chiles, even though it is light and looks good it does not hold my seat in place and after all that's why I bought the dam thing. | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Bob
a cross-country rider
from RI Date Reviewed: February 19, 1999 | | Bottom Line: |
I purchased the wound up carbon post after a strong recommendation from the LBS. The post weighs 190 grams alone and 210 grams with a shim. Due to the limited available sizes, I am using a shim for proper fit. This post has a very high end look and its enginnering and overall design appears to be well thought out. I paid only $90 dollars for this post, and most people think that it cost twice that amount. It is the lightes post I have ever laid a finger on and my gut feeling is that it is also the strongest. The company that produces this post is known for their carbon road forks, which are the best money can buy. I feel as though this post is also the best money can buy. Go check one out! | Overall Rating: |
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