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WTB / swap: P2C seat post, 365mm
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Hi,

since my legs are too long for the normal (315mm) seat post on the 61 frame, I am looking to buy or swap a 365mm version. Happy to pay a difference if the other post is in better state.

Save some weight and help a fellow racer ;-).

Cheers
Jever

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Re: WTB / swap: P2C seat post, 365mm [jever98] [ In reply to ]
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Would you mind posting a pic? I've got a longer one, but it is the 2006 model where the saddle mounting holes are flush on the leading edge and stick out further on the back. I'd like the newer version where they are equally spaced so I can get the rails better centered (these also have the two extra smaller holes for mounting bottle holders). This was NOS on my 2008 PC3 frame.
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Re: WTB / swap: P2C seat post, 365mm [fishgo] [ In reply to ]
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Is this clear enough?

Not quite sure what yours looks like. Would you also have a picture?

Cheers
Jever

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Re: WTB / swap: P2C seat post, 365mm [jever98] [ In reply to ]
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I've got the older style as well that I'd like to trade for the newer. Not exactly sure of the length, but it is fairly long. If you'd be interested I'll take measurements when I get home this evening.


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Re: WTB / swap: P2C seat post, 365mm [jever98] [ In reply to ]
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I have an older one without the mounting holes that measures 365mm from the bottom to where the seatpost tapers, unfortunately this one is too long for me to use. Lemme know if you are interested :-)
Last edited by: daryl1: Sep 24, 09 12:29
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Re: WTB / swap: P2C seat post, 365mm [daryl1] [ In reply to ]
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I would prefer one with mounting holes for the Xlab. The 365mm are measured from the bottom of the seat post to the middle of the hole where the rails are mounted.

Thanks for measuring.

Jever

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