[RBW] Advice Needed: Best Remedy for a Slipping Hunqapillar Seatpost

2020-02-19 Thread Pancake
I have one of those surly hangers if you want. Postage plus $2 and it’s yours. 
But I agree with the others that friction paste is the first thing to try. 

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[RBW] Advice Needed: Best Remedy for a Slipping Hunqapillar Seatpost

2020-02-18 Thread Philip Williamson
File down the hanger? File up the slot?
I’d do both, a little bit. 

Philip
Santa Rosa, CA

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[RBW] Advice Needed: Best Remedy for a Slipping Hunqapillar Seatpost

2020-02-18 Thread Clayton.sf
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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[RBW] Advice Needed: Best Remedy for a Slipping Hunqapillar Seatpost

2020-02-18 Thread John Phillips
   Okay, I admit, I can be the world's worst procrastinator, but after 
seven years, I'm getting tired of raising my seatpost after every ride. The 
slot cut into seat tube on my 2013 Hunqapillar doesn't have the space 
needed to accomodate the long-style Nitto brake cable hanger my Hunq came 
with, so I am done with procrastinating and am looking for the best 
possible solution.

Should I grind away a bit of the seat tube so the the brake cable hanger no 
longer interferes with the seat post binder bolt?

Switch to a different cable hanger like a Paul Component Funky Monkey?

If anyone has a solution they would like to recommend, I would be very 
grateful. I certainly don't want to make matters worse.

Thanks!

John

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