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Alternate means of waterproofing carbon seat post interface, revisited
My main ride has a carbon fiber sleeve in the seat tube, at the clamping
area. The seat post itself is aluminum, but with a CF sleeve, grease isn't required or recommended. I'm trying to keep water from entering the frame at that interface, and will install a fender. But I thought there was a post here revealing some alternative to grease in waterproofing frames and CF seat posts--some sort of tape? Searched via Google Group but came up snake eyes. Maybe my mind is playing tricks on me. The wax ring used for installing a toilet makes me consider a bit of beeswax spread across the notch at the seat clamp, plus a little around the top of the seat tube ... Thanks, Brian Ray |
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