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Old March 7th 04, 07:33 PM
David Jones
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Default Seat Post Binder Torque for Giant TCR Carbon Frame??

Anyone know the what's the max torque for seat post binder bolt for the
Giant TCR Composite frame?

Thanks,
David


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Old March 7th 04, 08:16 PM
daveornee
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Default Seat Post Binder Torque for Giant TCR Carbon Frame??

David Jones wrote:
Anyone know the what's the max torque for seat post binder bolt for the
Giant TCR Composite frame?
Thanks, David



Minumum to keep from slipping. I don't know what Giant specifies an
their web site doesn't list that type of information, but 30 - 60 in-lb
is typical for seat post binding. Start on the low end and don't go mor
than 60 in-lb. unless Giant specifies it. You can also go t
www.giantbicycle.com for answers to questions regarding current mode
year equipment specifications


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