Chris,
I had that same issue. It was very frustrating and we could not figure it out. We did everything - torqued, pasted, etc. So, the head shop mechanic and I decided we were going to figure this thing out since no one else was having this problem. What we found was that the was a small piece of tape/paper from the mold process left stuck inside the seat tube. I was about as wide as electrical tape, about 2 inches long, and paper in texture. Once we got that out, re-did steps similar to what Damon outlined, it is now rock solid. Since this setup is so solid (and vastly improved over my P3) I think need need to assume an anomaly such as mine. I sure hope it works out for you like it did me.
Thanks,
David
* Ironman for Life! (Blog) * IM Everyday Hero Video * Daggett Shuler Law *
Disclaimer: I have personal and professional relationships with many athletes, vendors, and organizations in the triathlon world.
I had that same issue. It was very frustrating and we could not figure it out. We did everything - torqued, pasted, etc. So, the head shop mechanic and I decided we were going to figure this thing out since no one else was having this problem. What we found was that the was a small piece of tape/paper from the mold process left stuck inside the seat tube. I was about as wide as electrical tape, about 2 inches long, and paper in texture. Once we got that out, re-did steps similar to what Damon outlined, it is now rock solid. Since this setup is so solid (and vastly improved over my P3) I think need need to assume an anomaly such as mine. I sure hope it works out for you like it did me.
Thanks,
David
* Ironman for Life! (Blog) * IM Everyday Hero Video * Daggett Shuler Law *
Disclaimer: I have personal and professional relationships with many athletes, vendors, and organizations in the triathlon world.