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Thudbuster LT (3G) Elastomers



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I have an old version of the Thudbuster and i had 3 different colours of elastomer with the black been the stiffer. Now all are black.I am 100kg which one should I purchase? Thanks Thanos asked on March 1, 2024

Hello, from within the below link you can view our Thudbuster 3G Elastomer Ratings and recommendations.

https://canecreek.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/THUDBUSTER_LT_INSTRUCTIONS_2021_11_23.pdf

Andy Bennett answered on March 3, 2024 store manager
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Will these elastomers fit the older LT seatposts? (4 bolt heads on levers) Thanks for a reply! John Lemke asked on July 17, 2023

We do offer Thudbuster LT elastomers for the G3 and previous models. Please give us a call or email support@canecreek.com for more help.

Ben Rea answered on July 18, 2023 store manager
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Do the LT 3G elastomers come as a pair or individual units? Do I need to order 1 or 2 for my seat post? John Lemke asked on July 17, 2023

The 3G elastomers are sold as a single elastomer so if you need to replace both elastomers on the seat post you will need to purchase two.

Ben Rea answered on July 18, 2023 store manager
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