Anyone done a DIY seatpost shim from 30.9 to 31.6? Or any other sizes for that matter
With it being such a small difference I don't know of any proper shims available and wonder if a coke can shim would do the job. The seatpost woudn't be lowered at all and the frame swap won't happen until after Christmas so it's not something I can readily experiment with yet.
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Depends on whether a Coke can is 0.7 or not 😉
USE and others do them in that size I'm sure...
Coke can shims are great for the 90's or old hack bikes.
But if its a nice new frame, pay the £5.50 and get a proper shim. It'll be far worth it in the long run.
mate of mine did it out of a bit of brass sheeting... worked well enough.
Why not get a proper sized seatpost ?
Coke can shims are great for the 90's or old hack bikes.But if its a nice new frame, pay the £5.50 and get a proper shim. It'll be far worth it in the long run.
If the coke can is the right thickness then it could be better than a proper shim - cans are made to a stupidly precise thickness, it's actually really good shim stock...
Anyone read "Zen and the art?"
It's a well known fact that you will probably die if your shims are not purchased from an official shim dealer and are not branded with a cool little logo. You have been warned!
Rode a bike with a stella can shim for ages - beautiful cannondale CAAD5 frame as well. Worked fine but I guess you need to be lucky with the thickness required.
It would be a bit of a ballache if you change your saddle height a lot
That's a good point - I'd rather quaff a Stella than waste money having to pour the Coke down the sink 😉
Thanks all. Didn't expect to be able to get a proper shim so didn't even bother looking!
It would be to shim a Reverb out so saddle dropping isn't an issue (and yes I know the RS instruction is not to use a shim on a Reverb)
It seems like I'd end up paying a fair premium to sell my current Reverb and buy a new one of the right size when BFe frames eventually come back into stock at Cotic in the New Year.
bencooper - MemberIf the coke can is the right thickness then it could be better than a proper shim - cans are made to a stupidly precise thickness, it's actually really good shim stock..
Agreed - Coke cans are 0.1mm (.004")thick. I've used them several times to shim from 27.0 to 27.2mm. You can even roll a little lip at the top to hold them in place.
One for sale here 😆
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