Do they make solid steel seat posts?
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Thompsons are great posts, I love'd the one on my last bike before it was stolen, and I was well over 300lbs then.
From a mechanical perspective, a hollow post (with heavy enough walls) will actually resist bending much better than a solid one. In theory, a fairly thick walled hollow post filled with a highly rigid foam would be even stronger (that's how the long bones in your body are as strong but light as they are) but I don't know how you would make one.
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From a mechanical perspective, a hollow post (with heavy enough walls) will actually resist bending much better than a solid one. In theory, a fairly thick walled hollow post filled with a highly rigid foam would be even stronger (that's how the long bones in your body are as strong but light as they are) but I don't know how you would make one.
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I've never heard of a solid seatpost. If the seatpost is breaking the best solution really would be a frame with a longer seat tube so there's less seatpost sticking out and less bending.
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Have snapped more than one seatpost and also highly recommend Thomson.
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Had to make my own
I had to make my own out of a solid chunk of 440 stainless steel the seat post is about 19 inches long I had to Mill down the top so I can fit a seat bracket on it.
Being 6'9" and over 350 I needed something a little bit stronger
Being 6'9" and over 350 I needed something a little bit stronger
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I've always found that the saddle rails are the weak point, not the seatpost. What kind of saddle are you using?
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Except for very large people like Bigjoe, a solid steel seat post is too heavy. Get a longer, stronger, hollow one.
It needs to be long enough to go into the frame far enough.
I have bent seat posts. It happens when you put extra stress on them. For example, going over a small jump.
It needs to be long enough to go into the frame far enough.
I have bent seat posts. It happens when you put extra stress on them. For example, going over a small jump.
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The 13/16 seatposts for my Schwinn DX klunker were very bad about bending on easy trail rides until I hammered a 3/4" solid rod into one of them. It has been in there for 15 years now, and no more bent seatposts.
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Is there no way for the software these forums run on to insert a notification that the thread is 14 (or whatever) freaking years old?! Seriously, I was catching up from the o.p. onward and didn't twig until I saw a post from the site founder! That's just a bit ridiculous. There isn't any product in a 14 y.o. post that will still be on the market today. Any links will deliver a 404 not found error. All that is done by continuing to ignore the idjits that get a kick out of this is encourage them to go ever further backwards and defend it as nothing to get excited over.
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67cm 1980 Schwinn Sports Tourer with about 4 inches of post out of the frame.
Early 1980's 69cm Nishiki Sebring with about 4 inches of seat post out of the frame.
inches of post out of the bike.
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Bent seatposts never seem to go out of style.