Just should add that the Suntour XC Pro and Superbe seatposts are so nice. 
If you have a chance to run one I recommend it. You can adjust the clamp 
and saddle tilt independently with two separate bolts. Requires less 
finesse than other posts. 

On Thursday, April 13, 2023 at 8:19:44 AM UTC-4 Eric Marth wrote:

> Jay — Thanks for the link! Some good suggestions there. 
>
> Nick — Thanks for the S83 intel. I have one in my parts bin and held it up 
> side by side and you're right! I'll check out the Kalloy, I must admit I 
> was looking past them in my searches. 
>
> Liz — As always, coming through for me! Liz, you have given me the most 
> practical, real-world help of anyone on this forum! Thanks, looks like the 
> price makes the barrier to experimenting pretty low. 
>
> On Thursday, April 13, 2023 at 7:05:16 AM UTC-4 Elisabeth Sherwood wrote:
>
>> +1 for the Kalloy Uno 602.  Nothing glamorous, but they just work! (and 
>> they come in silver...)
>>
>> Liz
>> Washington, DC
>>
>> On Thursday, April 13, 2023 at 5:33:57 AM UTC-4 Nick Payne wrote:
>>
>>> Can't say anything about the Thompson post, but I have both the XC Pro 
>>> and S83, and the setback is the same on both within a millimetre or two 
>>> (that's to the front of the saddle rail clamp, which is what determines how 
>>> far back you can set the saddle).
>>>
>>> Some of the Kalloy UNO posts look to have a fair amount of setback, and 
>>> come in 26.8. e.g.
>>>
>>> https://www.modernbike.com/kalloy-uno-602-seatpost-26.8-x-350mm-silver
>>>
>>> https://www.modernbike.com/kalloy-sp-359-micro-top-seatpost-26.8-x-350mm-silver
>>>
>>> Nick
>>>
>>

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