As Clayton suggested, friction paste. I solved a slipping Syncro seatpost
with blue Loctite, but I think there is another type made expressly to
prevent slippage.

(And linking to another thread, about flexing seatposts: This thinwall
titanium post flexed; I noticed things when I swapped it out for a --
non-slipping -- American Classic in aluminum; the feel got more "solid" all
of a sudden.)

On Tue, Feb 18, 2020 at 6:35 PM John Phillips <w00lyb3...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Clayton,
>         Thanks for the idea. I should have specified I would also very
> much like to stick with my Nitto S83 seatpost.
> John
>
> On Tuesday, February 18, 2020 at 4:48:08 PM UTC-8, Clayton.sf wrote:
>>
>> I have had good luck with a seatpost size larger by 0.2mm.
>>
>> Carbon friction paste is an option too.
>>
>> Clayton Scott
>> HBG, CA
>>
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