Fast n' Furious
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Great ideas. Probably has PTFE coating. I may simply try one. I like the cap idea.The Kinekt cover wrap is indeed spendy for what you get but it's more durable than it looks. It isn't waterproof but it is treated with something that makes water bead up rather than sink in. Since I rarely ride in rain heavy enough to penetrate the cover, it really isn't a problem. When transporting the bike, I always remove the seat post to avoid water getting into the seat tube. It's also a good idea to prevent theft. I cover the open seat tube with a simple, tight fitting vinyl cap that keeps out dust, debris and moisture:
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The adjuster, lighter springs and the Selle's Carbon rails will be here soon, now it's back to security.
My plan is still PitLocks or PinHead locks for the seat-clamp (2 bolts) and stem-post clamp (1 bolt).
My current stem-post clamp is useless, to convert the parts, not worth the cost.
A 'PitLock' brand clamp is $14, but having a love affair with titanium I bumped into this: https://www.ebay.com/itm/265135551873?var=565016486919
Then, even better - this: https://www.ebay.com/itm/265135560442?var=565016493213
Both came in 31.8, have recessed bolt shoulders and are threaded for M6.
While Ti requires (Finish Line or equivalent) copper based anti-seize, the inevitable natural grey patina works well with the machine's black and grey theme. The ad says the bolts included are SS and both seat-post's bolts are 35mm x M6.
Unfortunately, the KINEKT seat-clamp bolts are easily removed with vice grips regardless of security inserts and must be changed out.
KINEKT does not publish specs but they look about 35mm x M5.
Titanium button-head bolts should be easy. Then it's on to the security inserts.
As always, thanks for the real input.
Lovin' this weather and hope you are as well !!!
Fn'F