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Handleposts w/one bolt at the bottom vs those with two?

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Old 02-06-23, 05:35 PM
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Handleposts w/one bolt at the bottom vs those with two?

I've noticed in photos that some handleposts have two bolts that secure the clamp around the fork steerer tube (example), whereas all the ones that I've used have just a single bolt doing this. Are these two incompatible standards, such as, will the fork steerer tube that's matched with a two-bolt handlepost, be too long for a handlepost that has one-bolt?
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