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Morning!

 

I need a new seat post for my Scott 29er. Mine decided to bend this weekend over at Welvanpas.

 

31.6/400

 

My question... I see Ryder ones for R280, and other brands all the way up to R3000.

 

For a guy on a tight budget at the moment, do I save up for a better one? Or do these Ryder ones do the trick?

 

 

 

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Morning! I need a new seat post for my Scott 29er. Mine decided to bend this weekend over at Welvanpas. 31.6/400 My question... I see Ryder ones for R280, and other brands all the way up to R3000. For a guy on a tight budget at the moment, do I save up for a better one? Or do these Ryder ones do the trick?

Have a look at rapide.co.za.

 

They have excellent quality seatposts and other parts as well.

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I have a couple Ryder components on my bike and have no complaints.  They really do save the wallet..

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Thompson is pretty good, I paid about 900 for my extra length setback post.. extra thickness where it counts etc.

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save up and buy a dropper post, get a 30.9 with a shim and you can move post if you buy a new bike, use the drop on the descents and you can thank me for the rest of your riding life!!!!

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The Ryder seatpost will do exactly the same thing as the R3 000 seat posts. Don't waste your money on anything more expensive than that.

 

If there is a difference, it's probably in the weight and you will find that difference is only a few grams

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At the risk of getting lynched for the noob question... What is a dropper post?

 

A seat post that can be lowered and raised on the fly, usually with a lever attached to the handlebar, but sometimes with one located under the seat.

 

A very useful piece of kit that is becoming very popular.

 

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A seat post that can be lowered and raised on the fly, usually with a lever attached to the handlebar, but sometimes with one located under the seat.

 

A very useful piece of kit that is becoming very popular.

 

Fantastic, thank you! What a brilliant piece of kit. I think I might not be at a skill level yet to properly utilise one but it's definitely something to look at come upgrade time...

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Skill has no impact on having a dropper. Going downhill dropping seat helps a lot for getting lower and weight over rear wheel. Many times this is neglected due to effort of getting off and adjusting.

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Fantastic, thank you! What a brilliant piece of kit. I think I might not be at a skill level yet to properly utilise one but it's definitely something to look at come upgrade time...

 

If anything it will help develop skills quicker and easier.

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