Brett-

The cheap ones that are often found on comfort/hybrid bikes definitely had
a limited lifespan.  As a shop wrench, I've encountered many that are
stuck, bottomed out, or otherwise inoperative.

I even inherited a free bike once (a so-so Spec Crossroads) due to the
suspension post.
It was abandoned in my yard, and I found out *why* when I tried to test
ride it.   The seat swivelled like a bar stool!!  This was because the
races in the cheapo suspension seatpost had given up.  It was a lot of fun
to dare people to ride it in that condition, it was impossible to pedal or
balance.

However, Lum may have found one of better quality (aftermarket it generally
better than OEM) so I can't speak to his.  Seems like a good solution,
while the seatpost lasts.

On Tue, May 22, 2018 at 3:47 PM, Brett Callahan <brettjcalla...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> I really like the way this looks. Anyone have any idea what the lifespan
> of these seatposts is like?
> Brett
>
>
> On Tuesday, May 22, 2018 at 1:29:59 PM UTC-7, Lum Gim Fong wrote:
>>
>> On Tuesday, May 22, 2018 at 4:15:06 PM UTC-4, Lum Gim Fong wrote:
>> > I use sprung saddles exclusively. My back doesn't like road shock,
>> despite fat/low[pressure tyres. With Flyers I can ride in total comfort up
>> to 200k so far. They are great!
>> >
>> >
>> > I have always wanted to try a Cambium. But they don't come sprung. So I
>> got a Kalloy suspension post. Looks like a Crystal Fella but has a piston
>> shaft. Very clean look and all silver. Cheap price but looks really nice.
>> It has an adjustable elastomer in the shaft.
>> > Seems just as cushy/bouncy/responsive and shock dispersing as my
>> Flyer/regular Kalloy posts setups but is a half pound lighter with this
>> shock post/Cambium setup. So that is a bonus!
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > This will enable me to use any saddle I want, though I love the Flyers.
>> Also will allow me to use saddle bags without looking weird mounted behind
>> springs and the springs bending bag/impinging into storage space of a bag
>> like my Flyer did with my old Carradice. This way I can get away from
>> leather for easier maintenance and the saddle not changing shape whenever I
>> rain ride.
>> >
>> >
>> > I notice that I need the nose tipped down on the Cambium as it seems to
>> feel "fuller" in the crotch area of saddle than a Flyer.
>> > Nose down helped. Will tweak position and try more. So far pretty good.
>> And the all-weather carved version I have is pretty slippery like leather
>> so clothes don't hang up on the saddle.
>> >
>> >
>> > I guess if the Cambium doesn't work, I can use a B17 or other Brooks on
>> the Kalloy suspension post for better saddlebagging and cleaner look.
>> >
>> >
>> > Just a fun experiment. It is a really clean look. Nice. So far the post
>> provides comfort like the springs of a Flyer. I will see how it goes.
>> Hopefully it works out great.
>> >
>> >
>> >  I will post pic later.
>>
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