Just wanted to get some advice, here.

I am building my new Sam Hillborne, which takes a 26.8 seatpost. For the 
size of frame I use, unless I get a ridiculously short stem (like, 6cm), I 
need a zero-setback seatpost. Especially if I want there to be space behind 
the saddle to use my Carradice Bagman uplift. I tend to like the feel of a 
zero-setback post, anyway, though.

The only really nice, zero-setback post that I know of, in a 26.8 size, is 
Thomson, so that's what I got. It looks great on the bike, but -- man -- 
does it ever seem a bit narrow in diameter. I can tighten it down such that 
it does, indeed, seem to be properly static in the slot, but I *really* 
have to tighten the bolt down hard. Enough so that I'm slightly worried 
about it and wanted to know if anyone else has had similar experiences with 
Thomson posts. I can almost imagine that sizing-up, to a 27.0, might 
actually work, but then I'd be worried about it getting hopelessly stuck.

Maybe I shouldn't worry, I guess. All things being equal, I think I'd 
rather have a seatpost that's a little too tight than a little too snug.

Anyone have any words of advice and/or reassurance?

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