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Inspired Pivotal Seat/different Size Posts


LROB87

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If you can find out what diameter post the Giant is supposed to take you can just grab a shim from CRC/similar to take your Inspired post to the right size without having to replace it.

Edit; You'll just need a 27.2mm -> <size on Giant>

http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Categories.aspx?CategoryID=215

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thanks to both of you guys man! i didnt even know they existed (havent rode in years) lol kudos for saving me money :D

which one of you got the size right? :P

Looks like most Giants are around the 30.8/30.9mm mark. As Luke says, you just need to buy a shim.

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thanks! how could i not trust someone with that genius avatar! haha that's quality!

Both - Your seatpost is 27.2mm, the frame is around 30.8mm (assuming Dave is correct which he normally is!)

Grab a 27.2-30.8mm shim and you're set (Y)

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Glad to help. All we ask in return is that you post up some nice pictures once you've finished the build :)

Edit; quick check on CRC says that these two should be the right size for you, just gotta chose between plastic or alu:

1.http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=43707

2.http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=6258

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lol not sure anyone appreciates oldschool these days but i just treated myself to some fatty r's for it i should have it all put together on sunday depending on everything getting here at the same time which never happens!

Glad to help. All we ask in return is that you post up some nice pictures once you've finished the build :)

Edit; quick check on CRC says that these two should be the right size for you, just gotta chose between plastic or alu:

1.http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=43707

2.http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=6258

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with or without a little bodging?

i may be able to help in the context (or skilled art) of bodging!! in regards to the seat and seat post, this bodge will only work if you run your seat relatively low and out of the way (like on any fourplay/hex/zoot etc, where the seat exists purely for cosmetic purposes)

step 1: go to your local beverage customer interface consultancy (shop) and purchase a canned beverage of any kind (i used a guinness can (Y) )

step 2: drink it

step 3: cut the top and bottom off the can, then slice down the remaining part of the can vertically, making sure to re-attatch any fingers cut off during this process

step 4: wrap the can around the seat post and trim to size needed, once you have the correct size, simply stick a tiny peice of tape on the can to hold it in place whilst you slide it into the frame.. adjust height, tighten seatclamp, bodge complete - one custom limited edition hand made guinness seat post shim (Y)

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