I had the same problem with my Sam. > I used a piece of aluminum shim stock or you could use a piece of coke can trimmed about 1" wide x the circumference of the post. .Also there are collars out there that you can put around your seat post to keep it from slipping.. Worst case scenario is to take your seat post to a machine shop and have them lightly knurl the area on the seat post that is clamped. It's frustrating I know. Hope one of these suggestions helps. Jon
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