Replacing a seatpost is the same for any bicycle around 99% of the time.
The following guide is applicable to nearly any bicycle with an adjustable seatpost.
Seatposts are available in various diameters and even in different shapes, though their functioning remains the same.
The vertical tube of the bicycle frame is called the seat tube.
On the end of the seat tube, there is a clamp holding a slightly narrower tube: the seatpost.
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Step by step guide; Replacing a seatpost
What you'll need
Important to know before you begin
A seatpost clamp can either be a separate part or an integrated part of the seat tube in the frame.
An built-in seatpost clamp may be fastened with a seatpost bolt with a nut, or an allen bolt, or a quick release.
A separate seatpost clamp may be fastened with an allen bolt or a quick release.
An built-in seatpost clamp may be fastened with a seatpost bolt with a nut, or an allen bolt, or a quick release.
A separate seatpost clamp may be fastened with an allen bolt or a quick release.
Step 1 : Removing the seatpost
Step 2 : Greasing a new seatpost
Step 3 : Mounting the seatpost
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