I've got one of the older style Cannondale seat posts which has an annoying saddle clamp arrangement.
There are two hemispherical tubes that clamp around the saddle rails. One of these has a series of ridges that interlock with ridges on the clamp that tightens down to hold everything in place.
The annoying thing is that the ridges cause your nose-up/nose-down saddle adjustment to happen in discrete increments.
So I have the option of nose down, slowly sliding forward as I ride, and have to re-adjust my position on the bike every 5-10 minutes or so.
Or I can have the nose too far up, and sing castrato parts, which has never been an ambition of mine.
Does anyone know how to defeat this unfortunate seat clamp design?
https://roadcyclinguk.com/...le-Slice-seat-hi.jpg
There are two hemispherical tubes that clamp around the saddle rails. One of these has a series of ridges that interlock with ridges on the clamp that tightens down to hold everything in place.
The annoying thing is that the ridges cause your nose-up/nose-down saddle adjustment to happen in discrete increments.
So I have the option of nose down, slowly sliding forward as I ride, and have to re-adjust my position on the bike every 5-10 minutes or so.
Or I can have the nose too far up, and sing castrato parts, which has never been an ambition of mine.
Does anyone know how to defeat this unfortunate seat clamp design?
https://roadcyclinguk.com/...le-Slice-seat-hi.jpg