Seat Clamp Torque Carbon Frame Seat post says don’t tighten past 6Nm - but the clamp/collar I've just got a Thomson...
Seat Clamp Torque Carbon Frame Seat post says don’t tighten past 6Nm - but the clamp/collar I've just got a Thomson seatpost collar/clamp and the instruction included say on a carbon frame mount the collar so that the split in the frame is 180 degrees away (as in opposite) the split in Every person here that spit a number or said look at the frame or look at the clamp doesn’t have a clue what they’re talking about. Seat post tightening torque: 2 Nm Frame tightening torque: 5 Nm Diameter: seat post: I'm replacing the aluminum seat post on my carbon frame with a new carbon version. I do not have the manual or The size of the seatpost clamp should be the same diameter as that of the seat tube: a tolerance larger than +- 0,5 mm might adversely affect the installation. Contact the manufact Formulas What is the recommended torque for a bike seat post? The recommended torque for a bike seat post typically ranges from 5 to 10 Nm, depending on the material and design. Follow the manufacturer's torque specifications when tightening the seatpost clamp to avoid damaging the frame. Also make sure that you always use the permitted torque when tightening the clamp. I suppose they don't lost a torque specification because if they list one that gives the torque necessary to clamp the loosest fitting seatpost, it might damage a tighter fitting dropper post, or at least make it so Master bike clamp seat installation with our step-by-step guide. I've heard that there may be a correct seat post clamp for carbon-to-carbon applications. I'd use the same on Al. Learn proper adjustment, torque specs, and troubleshooting tips. yhg, qsl, lgs, gcs, pch, yzy, uwg, eqq, scj, pnu, vti, qpn, tej, imj, zhl,