On Friday, 7 November 2025 at 9:57:17 am UTC+11 Garth wrote:

A  27.2 ID of a 28.6 OD steel frame is completely normal. Tons of steel 
frames are like that. 27.2 is by far the most common post. Not only is that 
.7mm enough, you also have the lugs that reinforce the top of the seat 
tube. I see many of the current Riv models are taking 27.2 posts now. So 
they appear to be moving away from seemingly everything taking a 26.8 post


Yes, I was rather surprised when I bought an Appaloosa frame in 2020 and 
found that it didn't take a 27.2 seatpost, given that the three previous 
Rivs I'd owned all took 27.2. Anyway, I found that the 26.8 seatpost  
supplied with the frame was a loose fit, as was an old Suntour XC Pro 26.8 
seatpost that I had, and a good quality vernier caliper showed the internal 
seat tube diameter to be slightly over 26.8, so I bought a 27.0 S65 Nitto 
seatpost and used my adjustable reamer to make the 27.0 post a perfect 
sliding fit in the seat tube.

Nick Payne

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