Hi Chas,
Cutting off the excess seatpost with a pipe cutter shouldn't be a problem.
You'll probably want to leave an inch or so extended past the seatpost clamp
to make it easier to adjust. Or if you want a new shorter seatpost, I have
a few of them in various lenths and materials. Just let me know what length
you need. I'm assuming the post is a 27.2 diameter.
Also, apologies, but I won't be able to make the potluck supper Saturday -
I'm attending a wedding. Best to the Sheila and Thomas!
- Alvin
512-627-7999
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lynette Chiang" <lynchiang@...>
To: <bfclubaustin@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2006 11:28 AM
Subject: Re: [bfclubaustin] Re: Hi & AirFriday questions
> Chas,
>
> Oops, sorry, you're right, wrong part of anatomy, then the Loreena
> Bobbit surgery is even easier. Bit tough saw. Someone on the list is
> bound to have one - Alvin's your man! Sounds like you got an extra
> long seatpost you don't need. Call BF to talk rims - or someone in
> the group might be selling some. Mine is 406 so can't help ( have a
> M14A rim with Dura Ace rear hub and 11-34 cassette for sale,
> languishing here...)
>
> Lynette
>