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Reviews (3)

28 September 2017
Great adjustability makes this a standout
It seems I always want the nose of my saddle tilted ever so slightly higher than most standard (single-bolt) seatposts will allow, dumping more weight on my hands than I like. Frustration (and discomfort) finally drove me to seek out a seatpost of the two-bolt design like this one that allows a wider range of adjustment. In the past I've only found this design on more costly high-end posts. Happy days to find a low-priced one!
I was a little worried that the lack of offset would result in a too-far-forward position, but it turns out not to be a big issue----the clamps are a little smaller than usual, allowing for the rails to slide a little farther back. Not enough to even out, but it's close. And without the offset, there's less material so it's lighter.
Do put a little grease on the threads and other contact points. And don't over tighten the bolts.
Glad I got this post!

25 August 2021
Best levers yet
1 of 1 found this helpful These tire levers hook beads better than any I've used in 50 years of amateur wrenching. They're really sturdy too. You have to position them right for the spoke hook to catch easily for the first one, but otherwise they practically work themselves. I've stocked all my bikes with them.

13 August 2017
The only way to go!
These K&M 5-leg stands are the best of them all. They're stable, they're simple and quick to set up and pack up, and they store away in the bell of your horn, which not only saves space, but I think also even affords some protection for your bell should your case get bumped or dropped. Brilliant design----the only way to go.