I’m with ya. I reeeally want to put the lugged nitto seatpost on my 
Appaloosa to match my lugged stem, because in vein and OCD about that stuff 
:), but it’s just not in the cards. Oh well 
On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 10:24:06 AM UTC-8 Joe Bernard wrote:

> I would argue that ignoring modern MTBs and "all the proprietary crap" is 
> a long way from establishing there is a standard seatpost size in the 
> bicycle industry. 
>
>
>
> On Thursday, November 26, 2020 at 9:19:49 AM UTC-8 Nathan F wrote:
>
>> I was also disappointed to learn my Hillborne used a 26.8. What a 
>> frustrating choice, since seat post diameter is one of the few things in 
>> the bicycling industry that is *almost* standard nowadays (ignoring the 
>> sizes in use on modern MTB, plus all the proprietary crap). Then here comes 
>> Riv using something else! And instead of picking a size with some sort of 
>> tangible benefit, they picked a seemingly random one used infrequently 3+ 
>> decades ago. It's a bit eye-rolling, really, for all of Riv's talk over the 
>> years bemoaning the fickleness of the industry they then spec the 
>> strangest, most hard to find post diameters (30.0 on a custom?? Really? I'd 
>> return it!).
>>
>> Here's a controversial statement: being the only frame manufacturer using 
>> a dead/rare post size is almost no different than using a proprietary seat 
>> post. 
>> On Wednesday, 25 November 2020 at 22:05:42 UTC-8 Philip Williamson wrote:
>>
>>> Mr The Snag, I am very interested in seeing your mountain mixte with the 
>>> dropper post. I think droppers are better than bread; it’s a shame 
>>> Rivendell specs pinner seat posts.
>>>
>>> Philip
>>> Santa Rosa, CA
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, November 24, 2020 at 8:48:56 PM UTC-8 The Snag wrote:
>>>
>>>> Yes. It was quite the chore to put a dropper post on my Mtn mixte. 
>>>> Funny how that .4mm makes such a difference in options.....
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, November 24, 2020 at 8:38:12 PM UTC-8 Benz Ouyang, 
>>>> Sunnyvale, CA wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On Tuesday, November 24, 2020 at 7:38:51 PM UTC-8 Kainalu V. -Brooklyn 
>>>>> NY wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> The S83 comes in 26.8, and if you need a better seatpost than that, 
>>>>>> well then maybe you do, who am I to say. For me, it's as good as good 
>>>>>> gets, 
>>>>>> and I've got an 84 to compare it to! (in 27.2, which I use with a shim 
>>>>>> on 
>>>>>> my Clem that has a 665.5* seattube)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> While what you said about the Nitto S83 is arguably true, the OP was 
>>>>> lamenting that he couldn't use a suspension seatpost he likes that is 
>>>>> only 
>>>>> available in the much more common 27.2mm size. No S83 is going to replace 
>>>>> a 
>>>>> suspension seatpost if a suspension seatpost is what you want.
>>>>>
>>>>> Nevertheless, vintage U.S.E. suspension seatposts do occasionally 
>>>>> become available on eBay. I don't know if those are adequate replacements 
>>>>> though.
>>>>>
>>>>

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