I'm using a Pinhead locking skewer on my Clem right now. As Riv warns, they 
work, but you'll eventually chip the paint. In keeping with that Clemmy 
spirit I decided that was an OK compromise, plus with my saddle bag always 
hanging over it it's not like any touch-up paint in the future will be so 
visible. Otherwise, they do work,mostly.You have to crank'em pretty tight, 
and I had to use a little Loctite 609 (thanks other discussion on here 
about slipping seat posts for introducing me to that bit of magic) to fix 
some slow slip it had even then, but it's been rock solid for the past 
month now.  Didn't know about those bolts you're linking to there, though. 
Those will probably work better. I've got the outside to outside on my 
Clem's binder clamp bits at 35mm, so, it's possible the 30mm bolt would be 
long enough once in the recesses.

On Friday, February 12, 2016 at 12:49:34 AM UTC-5, Patrick D Kelly wrote:
>
> I've got a joe appaloosa on order. I'd like to try out securing my seat 
> post and saddle with bolts from http://www.bicyclebolts.com/. Anybody 
> know what size/which bolts I should get?
>
> I've used pinhead locking skewers on my bikes up to now. Any 
> (anti-)recommendations for skewers and the joe?
>
> Assuming I used a good u-lock and sheldon brown locking method, are there 
> any other bits that I can/should worry about locking? I'm guessing there's 
> nothing to be done (nothing available) for the quill stem/handle bar.
>
> mahalo
>

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