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Campagnolo Record: 27.2 x 250mm Carbon Seatpost. Lighter with double adjustment possibility. That’s the new Record seatpost. The top head clamp is now in carbon fiber for greater lightness. The groove in the head has been halved in size, which doubles the angles at which the seat can be tilted. 185g
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Code: ST9401
Price: $199.99
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Manufacturer:
Campagnolo
MFR's Part #:
SP4-RE27C
Model:
Campagnolo Record Carbon
Size:
27.2x250
Type:
Carbon
Style:
Rigid
| Color: Black | Weight: 185g | | Length: 250mm | Material: Alloy/carbon head, carbon fiber tube | | Seatpost Diameter: 27.2mm | Offset: 25mm | | Minimum Height: 25mm | Max Height: 185mm | | Seatpost Type: Rigid | Clamp Style: Std Rails |
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Usually Ships in 2-3 Days Please Note: This product is usually available for shipment within 2 business days for orders placed before 3pm EST, Monday through Friday
or within 3 business days for orders placed after 3pm EST, Monday through Friday. If we are unable to ship within these time frames due the rapid changes in revolving inventory you will be contacted via email. We do not partial ship orders, the delivery time of your order is determined by the item on your order with the longest lead time. If your order is time sensitive we encourage you to contact us for up to the minute product availability and ship times to verify that we can accomodate your needs. Refer to our shipping terms for more information.
Average Customer Review:     1 Reviews
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    Beautiful, but dangerous, 5.13.2009
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Reviewer: Justa Cyclist (Clarksville, MD)
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Beautiful seatpost. But that is all. The micro-adjusting single fixing bolt is very convenient. However, 0.5 mm knurls on the cradle that interlace with those on the top of the post are made of metal that is too soft. If you're out riding, hit a bump, and hear a crack from your seatpost, both your ride and the seatpost are finished. The crack means the knurls on the seat clamp have been shaved off, and no amount of torque will suffice to keep the saddle in place. It cannot be salvaged.
Here are 4 pieces of advice you will thank me for:
1.) Buy a Thompson seatpost. Light, infallible, serviceable.
2.) If you have a Record seatpost, and it hasn't failed, it will. Take it apart and apply thread lock to both the fixing bolt and the 0.5mm knurls. Tighten the bolt to the maximum recommended 22 N-m.
3.) If you must ignore #1 and #2, carry an extra Record seatpost in your jersey pocket.
4.) Don't bother trying to get warranty service or replacement from Campagnolo. They will just give you a vaguely insulting reply that you're too fat or that you don't know how to attach a seatpost. Under no circumstances will they stand behind the product.
Bikeman Response: Bikeman would like to mention that we have had great experiences with Campagnolo warranty. Our rep has gone out of his way more than once to help us out and keep our customers happy. Please contact us if you have any questions about warranty issues.
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