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Old 11-17-21, 06:45 PM
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So I got the hone. oiled it up and ran it through the seat tube a few times.
It definitely helped, the post is sliding much easier although it still does take some force and twisting back and forth.
The seat post is much longer than I need, I figure I can cut 5 inches off it and still have 4 inches going into the seat tube.
This will definitely make it easier to get in and adjust.
Is there any reason not to cut it?

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