Jay H
Senior HTF Member
Torque- Enough to keep the post from slipping but not too much to crush the post..
I've never used a torque wrench on seatposts. If anything, you might look at torque specs for things like chainring bolts and things that can go squeek but tires and seatposts, nobody I know uses a torque wrench, and nobody I know certainly carries one around anyway..
jay
I've never used a torque wrench on seatposts. If anything, you might look at torque specs for things like chainring bolts and things that can go squeek but tires and seatposts, nobody I know uses a torque wrench, and nobody I know certainly carries one around anyway..
jay