RE: [CR]seatpost

(Example: Framebuilders)

Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 13:50:57 -0800 (PST)
From: "Fred Rafael Rednor" <fred_rednor@yahoo.com>
Subject: RE: [CR]seatpost
To: "Bingham, Wayne" <WBINGHAM@imf.org>, classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
In-Reply-To: <431E778FEFC2314EB278EF695B285B7E021A45E4@MLS3WN01P.WAS.INT.IMF.ORG>


Wayne,
     How early is early? I have an early 1970s TTT psot on my old Atala and it looks nothing like this post. The clamp section on my TTT actually resembles a modern Salsa seat post, despite predating the Salsa by nearly 35 years. Is yours (and this one) even older than that?
     The clamp section on Steven's seat post actually reminds me of an old Strong seatpost I have in a box somewhere. But (if IIRC) those have the manufacturer's name engraved on the shaft.
     Cheers,
     Fred Rednor - Arlington, Virginia


--- "Bingham, Wayne" wrote:


> Since this seems to be seat post day, I'll take a stab at
> this one too.
> I think the post is an early 3ttt. It looks very similar to
> a post that
> I installed on Robert Clair's Bates, which was an early 3ttt
> that I had
> not seen before. The clamp looks to be slightly different,
> but the
> milling looks almost identical (although Steve's links don't
> seem to be
> working at the moment). I have a picture of Robert's post
> somewhere,
> but I can't put my hands on it at the moment.
>
> Wayne Bingham
> Lovettsville VA USA
>
>
>
> >>>>
> If I had to guess, it would be
> Gipiemme or Ofmega. The top clamp looks alot like the
> Gipiemme.
>
>
>
> On Thu Feb 22 8:53 , "Steven Willis" sent:
>
> Can anybody tell me the name of this seatpost.
>
>
> http://thebikestand.com/seatpost1.jpg
>
>
> http://thebikestand.com/seatpost2.jpg
>
>
> http://thebikestand.com/seatpost3.jpg

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