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I think you should be ok but other radsters with loads more knowledge than me will know for sure. I know if you put an alloy post in a steel frame there is a possibility over time the post will seize/fuse itself in. With a chrome finish I can’t see that happening. Please wait for some other replies as this is only my uneducated opinion. Hope you get the definitive answer soon
I agree with the above thing is most of the problems are when somebody buys a frame thats had the post stuck in it for 30 odd years! thats when the problems arise fit it and lubricate it best you can and you'll be fine PS...dont leave it in there for 30 odd years tho lol
Any post can become stuck in any frame given the right (or more accurately I suppose wrong) conditions.If you grease the post prior to inserting you will reduce the likelihood.Oh, and stop over thinking this shit....its all about the look man
Im more interested i why every 22.2mm seat-post that i buy is actually 21.9 when i measure it with my micrometer ,hence too small even when fully tightened ?Inside of my seat post tube in the frame is 22.2 it's really got me stumped..
Quote from: Funkyworm on December 04, 2019, 01:06 PMIm more interested i why every 22.2mm seat-post that i buy is actually 21.9 when i measure it with my micrometer ,hence too small even when fully tightened ?Inside of my seat post tube in the frame is 22.2 it's really got me stumped.. Too much polishing