Zac, apologies if you already know this, but you can often tell if the top
of a seat tube has been pinched down, because the sides of the slot won't
be parallel. If it looks like the slot gets narrower towards the top, I'd
try to carefully pry it open and see if a 27.2 post fits, but whether you
want to try that on your Heron probably depends on your comfort level with
gently bending steel.

Josiah Anderson


Le jeu. 23 mai 2024 à 6:19 PM, Zac <zachary.ti...@gmail.com> a écrit :

> Can anyone confirm the seat post on their Heron Road is 27.2mm?
>
> According to Sheldon Brown's database, all Heron's use a 27.2 post, but
> the one I just tried to install wasn't going in at all. I rode by a shop
> and their calipers gave 26.8-9 for both the seat tube and existing seat
> post.
>
> The bike is fairly new to me, perhaps the seat tube got pinched at the top
> at some point.
>
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