[RBW] Re: Sam Hillborne seatpost

2024-07-20 Thread Ray Varella
Blue Lug lists 26.8 in their specs for Sams Ray On Saturday, July 20, 2024 at 12:54:04 PM UTC-7 Johnny Alien wrote: > There you goI was completely wrong on that lugged part. :) > > I will say I owned a SH back in the day and it was 27.2 BUT they could > have changed that as things have ind

[RBW] Re: Sam Hillborne seatpost

2024-07-20 Thread Johnny Alien
There you goI was completely wrong on that lugged part. :) I will say I owned a SH back in the day and it was 27.2 BUT they could have changed that as things have indeed changed on their bikes over the years. On Saturday, July 20, 2024 at 3:01:48 PM UTC-4 Ryan wrote: > Believe it or not(get

[RBW] Re: Sam Hillborne seatpost

2024-07-20 Thread Ryan
Believe it or not(get a life, Ryan) - I couldn't find seat post diameter anywhere on SH specs on the RBW site or in any of the newsletter specs for later iterations of this frame...but as a counter-example for Johnny Alien, I do remember Leah's quest for a nicer long-setback post for her Platyp

Re: [RBW] Re: Sam Hillborne seatpost

2024-07-20 Thread Ron Cramer
Thanks! On Sat, Jul 20, 2024, 11:40 AM Johnny Alien wrote: > 27.2 > > For some reason I feel like there is some rule of thumb like...lugged > frames are 27.2 and tigged or filet brazed or different. I am probably > wrong about that. > > On Saturday, July 20, 2024 at 10:08:47 AM UTC-4 Ron Cramer

[RBW] Re: Sam Hillborne seatpost

2024-07-20 Thread Johnny Alien
27.2 For some reason I feel like there is some rule of thumb like...lugged frames are 27.2 and tigged or filet brazed or different. I am probably wrong about that. On Saturday, July 20, 2024 at 10:08:47 AM UTC-4 Ron Cramer wrote: > It is probably on the website and I missed it. What seatpost o