27.2mm is smallest diameter on the current Thudbuster models.

On Wednesday, November 25, 2020 at 4:09:49 AM UTC-8 Kainalu V. -Brooklyn NY 
wrote:

> Oops!, my love for the s83 narrowed my focus, sorry. Cane Creek's 
> thudbuster come in a 26.8, I hear them mentioned a lot in tandem talk, are 
> they a decent post?
> -Kai
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> On Wednesday, November 25, 2020 at 1:23:05 AM UTC-5 David Person wrote:
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>> [image: DB7E7621-8939-4E95-8B25-F9ED1A8BDB24.jpeg]Benz, you get my 
>> point.  A lumbar fusion has made a suspension seat post almost a necessity.
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>> On Tuesday, November 24, 2020 at 8:38:12 PM UTC-8 Benz Ouyang, Sunnyvale, 
>> CA wrote:
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>>> On Tuesday, November 24, 2020 at 7:38:51 PM UTC-8 Kainalu V. -Brooklyn 
>>> NY wrote:
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>>>> The S83 comes in 26.8, and if you need a better seatpost than that, 
>>>> well then maybe you do, who am I to say. For me, it's as good as good 
>>>> gets, 
>>>> and I've got an 84 to compare it to! (in 27.2, which I use with a shim on 
>>>> my Clem that has a 665.5* seattube)
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>>> While what you said about the Nitto S83 is arguably true, the OP was 
>>> lamenting that he couldn't use a suspension seatpost he likes that is only 
>>> available in the much more common 27.2mm size. No S83 is going to replace a 
>>> suspension seatpost if a suspension seatpost is what you want.
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>>> Nevertheless, vintage U.S.E. suspension seatposts do occasionally become 
>>> available on eBay. I don't know if those are adequate replacements though.
>>>
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