I think if Terry people could see the violence required to bend the rails 
in the first place, they might not quibble about a little gentle urging to 
make it slide into the post. Often, when the Brits are involved, there is 
no "plug and play."

On Saturday, October 12, 2013 7:44:20 AM UTC-7, Michael wrote:
>
> So is it safe to let the seatpost clamp guide the rails into place?
>
>  
> If I remember correctly, all my Brookses were 1m off or so, and I just let 
> the clamps guide the rails in as I tightened.
>  
> I once saw an instruction seat for a Terry saddle that was real 
> persnickety in warning the consumer that the rails had to fit perfectly 
> into the clamp. Both fore and aft as well as side to side. They seem to 
> want their saddles to get mounted on a clamp that fits their saddles just 
> so.
>  
>

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