So, I did Hired Goon's Quick Release Seat Bolt Mod. and I just wanted say what a great this idea is. As a result, I have made a point of looking at all the Tech Tips on the site a lot more carefully. I would encourage all newer users to do the same. There's a lot of great stuff to be found.
It's also nice, not having to carry a wrench around in my jacket anymore. Every time I felt it in my front pocket, I couldn't help but think of how much it would hurt to land on that thing at speed.
There are two ideas I had about the mod.
The first is that, if you go to your local bicycle shop, they will likely have a box of new unwanted quick release bolts lying around, and will probably let you have a pair for free. The reason is that a lot of people prefer a traditional nut and bolt for there seat posts, and usually have the shop swap them out when the buy the bike. I went to my buddy's shop and he tried to get me to take the whole box! This will save you about 20 bucks.
The second is that HG suggested using a spacer with the bolt, I drilled out the aluminum nut that comes with the quick release and used that as my spacer, it's width helps to keep a firm hold on the frames seat brackets and they don't go to waste.
For anyone who hasn't checked this mod out here's the link...
http://www.xs11.com/xs11-info/tech-t...-bolt-mod.html
It's also nice, not having to carry a wrench around in my jacket anymore. Every time I felt it in my front pocket, I couldn't help but think of how much it would hurt to land on that thing at speed.
There are two ideas I had about the mod.
The first is that, if you go to your local bicycle shop, they will likely have a box of new unwanted quick release bolts lying around, and will probably let you have a pair for free. The reason is that a lot of people prefer a traditional nut and bolt for there seat posts, and usually have the shop swap them out when the buy the bike. I went to my buddy's shop and he tried to get me to take the whole box! This will save you about 20 bucks.
The second is that HG suggested using a spacer with the bolt, I drilled out the aluminum nut that comes with the quick release and used that as my spacer, it's width helps to keep a firm hold on the frames seat brackets and they don't go to waste.
For anyone who hasn't checked this mod out here's the link...
http://www.xs11.com/xs11-info/tech-t...-bolt-mod.html
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