Laing, the hex key size is 6, so that means I need a 7 mm bolt, then? And did I read correctly that hardware stores don’t carry the 7? Why???

The post is certainly not perfect. I wish I could slam it, but I can’t because it widens at the top. It will just barely work for me, and as I get older over the coming decades I wonder if I will need to decrease the height. Then there’s the bolt. Then there’s the worry that the seat post will slip - I haven’t ridden it enough to say for sure that the company fixed the defect.

But, hey, for 30% off you might want to try it!

Sent from my iPhone

On Jun 19, 2023, at 8:50 AM, lconley <lcon...@brph.com> wrote:

The bolt is probably 304 stainless-steel, which is an austenitic stainless-steel and not magnetic. Ace hardware stores usually have a good selection of metric hardware. Note that they do not have 7mm threaded bolts (thread size, not Allen key size) which is what two bolt Nittos usually use, not sure what size the IRD has. Probably bigger than a seven because it is a single bolt.

I am thinking about getting one of the IRD seatposts for my Rosco Bubbe V1, I haven't ream the seat tube yet.. Rivendell is out of stock on the silver 26.8, but Soma has them and has IRD stuff 30% off today.. Certainly less expensive than a lugged Nitto.

Laing

On Sunday, June 18, 2023 at 6:57:58 PM UTC-4 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! wrote:
Guys, here’s an interesting thing. 

I am still getting used to my new IRD seat post and figuring out where I want it. (I’ve been traveling, and I’ve been using my other bikes for things so the Racing Platypus hasn’t gotten all the usual miles.) Tonight, I moved the saddle to 40mm, so let’s see if that’s the sweet spot.

But that’s not interesting. What IS interesting is that the bolt on the seat post must not be magnetic. I have Hexlox, a funny little thief-blocker that stops anyone from taking a hex key to my saddle or seat post. But the Hexlox keeps falling out and luckily, sticking to my frame, where I find it later. 

So, I will have to see if there is an identical bolt except magnetic, lest my ivory Rivet be at risk.

Leah


On Jun 18, 2023, at 8:00 AM, Kim Hetzel <krhe...@gmail.com> wrote:


Leah,

I am unable to the IRD "Wayback" seat post in my Clem Smith Jr. "L" bicycle, because the construction of the post widens too much at the top of the post underneath the length of the adjustment rail, unlike the SR MTE-100 seat post. I bought an IRD "Wayback" seat post off of Craigslist last year for a good price, only to find that it did not work for my needs. I sold it to a friend of mine.

Kim Hetzel
Yelm, WA.

On Friday, June 2, 2023 at 8:51:15 PM UTC-7 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! wrote:
Well, that’s hopeful!

I got mine today, too. I have it installed and I slammed it as far as it will go and it will just barely work for me. I sized up in my Platypus frame so I have very little seatpost showing. This seat post cannot be slammed all the way because it widens at the top. But I think this will work and be a good thing. I dread moving my saddle around and tipping it this way or that. But I hope to get it perfect in the next few days and then I’ll give it a review.
L

On Jun 2, 2023, at 11:37 PM, st nick <trueg...@att.net> wrote:

I heard back from my friend  Jim who received and mounted the revised IRC seatpost.

Here's what he said:

Paul in Dallas 


"Received it 2 days ago. Long ride yesterday and it is a game changer! No slippage….my Roadini is now dialed in. Can’t wait to ride it again."


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