Thanks Eric,

     The interior of the seat tube is smooth, no problem there, but I could 
file away a bit on either side of the slot in the seat tube to accommodate 
the  brake hanger.

John

On Wednesday, February 19, 2020 at 11:46:25 AM UTC-8, Eric Norris wrote:
>
> John:
>
> Sorry for jumping into this a bit late, but I’ll just add that the 
> mechanics I have spoken to about slipping seatposts would *never* recommend 
> friction paste. If your post is slipping, there is something going on that 
> shouldn’t be “fixed” with friction paste. That’s like putting a band-aid on 
> a broken arm.
>
> When I had this problem on a bike recently (Soma Saga), the fix involved 
> removing a tiny amount of excess material on the inside of the seat cluster 
> that was preventing the seat post from being properly gripped. A few 
> minutes with a file fixed the problem.
>
> --Eric N
>

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