Thanks everyone who responded with advice. I did find a low ridge inside 
the lug, which extends about 1/3 of the way around the inside of the lug. 
It looks like where the seat tube ends. Now I have to figure out how to 
file that smooth without scraping the paint at the top of the lug.    

On Tuesday, October 9, 2018 at 10:45:59 AM UTC-4, Carl wrote:
>
> Hello Forum-ites, Any advice on how to stop the seat post on my 2017 Clem 
> H from slipping to one side? I removed it, wiped all the grease off, put it 
> back together, and tightened the bolt very tight. It maintains the height 
> without getting pushed down into the seat tube, but still slips a little to 
> one side or the other every time I ride. My ride includes going up some 
> steep hills, which seems to be when it happens most. I think the threads 
> may be about to strip on the bolt, so I plan to replace that and take 
> whatever other steps are needed. Thanks for any and all suggestions.
>
>
> - Carl in western NC
>

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