Mountain Bike Seat Keeps Moving
On your road bike but it won t cut the mustard on your mountain bike.
Mountain bike seat keeps moving. A common technique for bicycle owners is fixing bicycle seats. The shell allows for a bit more flex than many of the stiffer. A bike seat that moves when you ride can mean only one thing a loose fitting. Seat post keeps moving and dropping no matter how tight i make seat post clamp help love this bike very fun to ride.
A cute little clamp that tightens with a 4mm allen key may work o k. If there is a small bracket with a screw in it you have a bolted seat post. The tioga undercover stratum is a newcomer to our mountain bike saddle test and quickly rose to the top of our competitive field to take our editor s choice award. Use an allen key or adjustable wrench to loosen the bolt just enough to move the seat post.
It s kind of like putting sand under your car tires when you re stuck in the snow. In reality the grease actually helps the surfaces of the seatpost and seat tube stick together. Testers like virtually everything about this saddle starting with its high degree of comfort which is a result of its great shape and unique spyderweb shell design. All seat posts are loosened and adjusted at the junction where the seat post meets the bike frame.
I think the seat post is a terrible design and one of the cheaper parts that came with the bike. The fix will depend on the style saddle you have and how the seat moves. It also has markings on the seat clamp so that you can put the seat back to it s known angle after taking it off and reinstalling it. Daniel lloyd takes you through simple steps that will ensure your saddle stays in one place.
In any event i just put on a new thudbuster seatpost and i can not get it to stay in place. Sometimes your seatpost keeps slipping not matter how tight you do the bolt. Gareth wyn exit. With the right tool this is an easy fix that you can do in just a few moments.
I bout a roadmaster 26 mountain sports bike from walmart and the seat keeps moving and the clamp wont close to keep the seat from moving any ideas please help. All that aside however. A quick release lever at the base of the seat post can be pried opened and adjusted by hand. At the same time the grease prevents corrosion and keeps the seat post from getting permanently stuck in the frame.
The most common reason for post slip we have come across is the use of the wrong type of seat post clamp for your size and type of riding.