so my eagerly awaited layback thomson post (layback) arrived toady, put on sadle fitted into soul frame and cannot even get the saddle to sit level (parallel to ground) Before it gets there the top piece of the clamp is tight onto the bottom.
Any suggestions as i don't want to ride around with aose up saddle
thanks
maybe you don't need a laybask
I had the same problem. Check the seat rail clamp mine was the wrong way round. Even though it looks the same it is slightly different.
steel the top section of the clamp or the loose section thatsits in the clamp.
I have tried the top clamp section, the post is marked to tilt to 24 or 25 degrees but i ant get it much past 16
Im pretty sure it was the bottom section
I dont have it to hand at the moment
I remember now turn the whole clamp assemly around on the post. The post is ever so slightly different front to back where the bolts go through.
Sounds like the top section of the clamp needs spun round 180 degrees, try that and see what happens.
Gordymac
have you a flat front tyre?
There are actually two types of clamp for the Thompson post. I had this issue when I swapped from Flite saddles to Specialized. I needed new head kits. Depending on the angle of your rails, this might be your answer.
ok tried every combination and sill no more than 18 degrees, onza where did you get your clamp kit from?
ta
I think I had to go direct to Jim Walker for one of them and got the other from a local bike shop. If I remember correctly, the original posts came with clamp that was symetrical (would fit either way around without issue). The new post come with a directional head that can be run the other way around. It would therefor mimic the plane of the two bolt holes on the post. Would that suit your needs?
I've had a quick nose around the garage for one of them but couldn't find them. They're about somewhere in there though.
would be great i have a symetrical one need the other one if you have it and want rid
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If you have a symetrical one, it sounds like it's one of the early posts. The sort that worked well with heavily angled rails like the Flite.
I'm now using the offset clamp as the rails on my Alias saddle are pretty much parallel to the top of the saddle.
If you need the offset clamp, you'll need to try a local Thomson stockist or Jim Walker but it should sort your problem. I think they will range between minus 7 and plus 29 degrees I think
...or just go to Halfords and buy a seatpost that works....