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bmxbert:
good and tidy that. looks the best way to me. i'll keep my mouth shut next time :-X

telelogic:
Is it going to cost me a £100,000,000 to get an MX seat clamp or does someone still make them?

BrianP:
Thanks matey, nah, the hole in the arm was fine as it was, but the bolt in the mx clamp is quite a small diameter, from what I can remember.
Definitely a smaller thread size than you'd see on a lot of current seatclamps...

Hope that helps,

Brian  :daumenhoch:

ps do you think between that between the 10mm thick dropouts and the seatclamp anchor, there's any chance of the back end flexing on this setup of mine when I kick back on the coaster?  ;D ;)

pps I sold that clamp on ebay for close to 40 notes...

telelogic:
found a MX copy on the bay for a tenner, hope the bolt is the same thickness as the real thing.

found a nice nos white dia-compe one for £50,

I'll try the copy first.

also a local-ish bike shop has a hinged clamp for a 10 speed type bike, might be worth a look?

pickle:
yeah use the copy one.........BITD i wrapped the frame in the toweling tape used to put on tennis raquet grips  :LolLolLolLol:

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