That's perfect, thank you!

Very reasonable shipping if you go Parcel Post as well!


On Monday, October 20, 2014 12:18:32 PM UTC-7, Shoji Takahashi wrote:
>
> Security bolt system for Rivs: you can use the M6 x22 security bolts 
> (allen or torx). like the ones here:
> http://www.bicyclebolts.com/collections/security-allen-bolts
>
>
>
> On Monday, October 20, 2014 2:49:36 PM UTC-4, cyclot...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>> Slight thread hijack, but is there a security bolt system that works well 
>> with the recessed bolt/nut that fit Rivendells? Something like this: 
>> http://www.bicyclebolts.com/products/torx-security-seatpost-binder-bolt 
>>
>> On Monday, October 13, 2014 8:47:14 AM UTC-7, DS wrote:
>>>
>>> I emailed brian @ riv who helped put this Hunq together, but while I 
>>> wait for a response I thought I'd swing this by the RBW group since I'm 
>>> generally not very mechanically inclined (I learn by you tube videos). 
>>>
>>> 1. Been having major issues with seat post slippage on the Hunq. Every 
>>> time I think I get the seat post clamp (which is part of the frame) as 
>>> tight as I can get it, within 30 minutes of riding it has slipped a good 
>>> inch, maybe more. I've never had this issue on a bike before, how do you 
>>> address this? More grease or beeswax on the seat post? Different bolt? 
>>> Quick release? Would having a medium sackville with all my camping gear be 
>>> weighing it down more and causing this?
>>>
>>> 2. I stripped the seat post bolt (the one in the seat post clamp, not 
>>> the saddle rails), so decided to take the whole bolt out and bring it to a 
>>> LBS or hardware store to get a replacement one (it stripped just enough 
>>> that i could no longer tighten it, but I could still loosen it). Upon 
>>> turning it counter clockwise to get it out, the bolt head snapped right 
>>> off. Now the rest of the bolt is stuck in the clamp (again, the clamp is 
>>> part of the frame). Sooooo, how does one get the bolt out? Both ends are 
>>> buried in the housing that is inside the clamp braze ons (is that the right 
>>> terminogoy here? Is this something an LBS would have the tools to do? Or do 
>>> I need to find a mechanic who knows how to drill a hole through the center 
>>> of the bolt and extract it out that way? Is there an easier way? Anything 
>>> to consider so I don't mess up the frame?
>>>
>>

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