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Old 04-29-19, 03:22 AM
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choddo
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Originally Posted by Cyclefiend
No slippage since I cleaned and re-installed the seatpost. Reiterating that I torqued the lower bolt first then the top bolt using the 5.2 Nm torque key that came with the bike.
Thanks, interesting.

Checked mine with a torque wrench last night and it was >8Nm. I didn’t want to push the wrench any higher. If it slips now I’ll get the shop to sort it rather than risk over-stressing it.
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