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Hello, please view the links below for Thudbuster 3G St and LT elastomer weight recommendations.
https://canecreek.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/THUDBUSTER_LT_INSTRUCTIONS_2021_11_23.pdf
https://canecreek.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/THUDBUSTER_ST_INSTRUCTIONS_2021_11_23.pdf
Andy Bennett answered on April 11, 2024 store managerThe G3 Thudbuster elastomers will fit your seatpost. We have extra-soft ones available on this page. https://canecreek.com/product/thudbuster-st-3g-elastomer/ Part number is BAE0021.
Will Hart answered on January 19, 2024 store managerThe fit is quite tight. I'd recommend using some soapy water solution to make the surfaces more slippery and use the butt end of a screwdriver (or any firm but not sharp object) to save your fingers and give you a little more pushing force.
Will Hart answered on January 3, 2024 store managerTo ensure you are using the correct elastomer for your Thudbuster ST, you can review our rider weight chart here: https://canecreek.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Thudbuster_ST_English.pdf
This lists weight ranges and the appropriate elsatomer for your rider weight. The part numbers for each elstomer are listed below the weight chart. You may want to have a few different firmness levels for different riding conditions, terrain, and rider weights.
At 78kg you can use either the Medium which comes installed on the seatpost, or the Soft elastomer which is included along with the seatpost.
Ben Rea answered on June 6, 2023 store managerTo ensure you are using the correct elastomer for your Thudbuster ST, you can review our rider weight chart here: https://canecreek.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Thudbuster_ST_English.pdf
This lists weight ranges and the appropriate elastomer for you. The part numbers for each elastomer are listed below the weight chart. You may want to have a few different firmness levels for different riding conditions, terrain, and rider weights.
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Once the clamps are hold in place together by the seat, the clamps cannot be rotated anymore to adjust seat angle position. The whole clamp needs disassembly and the clamps need to be forced out of the frame by hammering from the other side since you cannot untighten them by hand or any other mechanism. I am a mechanical engineer and ensure you the clamping mechanism is the worst.
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