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New to carbon seatposts - frame has a pinch bolt rather than a seatclamp. What sort on tightness (NM) for the pinch bolt as don't want to damage the seatpost.
I tighten mine to 4nm , never slipped.
Use some carbon paste, make sure you clean out the inside of the seat tube first to ensure a good grip with the carbon paste.
Remove the post every month or so, just to make sure it doesn't seize.
Use park assembly paste: http://www.parktool.com/product/supergrip-carbon-and-alloy-assembly-compound-sac-2
Reduces the amount of torque you need to put on the seatclamp
Thanks for the replies. Steel frame (853 - oh yes!) so still use the past?
I had [CREEEEEEEEEEK] one for a [CREEEEEEEK] bit and it never [CREEEEEEEEEEEK] slipped, I cleaned it regularly and [CREEEEEEEEEEEK] used assembly paste each [CREEEEEEEEEEEK] time,
It never [CREEEEEEEEEEEEK] broke but I never stopped [CREEEEEEEEEK] creaking,
It still ****ing haunts [CREEEEEEEEEEEEEK!!!] me now... 🙁
Good luck with it: USE have a habit of making the worst seatposts on the market.
Have a carbon and alu one. Both been flawless over 3 years through mud etc. After getting a little bit of play in them, got a couple of service kits for £11 each and they're like new.