i900 / 950 swap

cavegiant
cavegiant Posts: 1,546
edited August 2010 in MTB general
Hi,

Not sure which forum to put this in, so feel free to move around admins.

I am an owner of an KS i-900 seatpost (i-900 is layback version).
I want to bring my seat futher forwards than the post will allow so want the non layback version (i950).

Superstar will swap the internals over for £60, but that is a lot of cash.

Does anyone who owns the I950 want more layback and be open to swap?
Why would I care about 150g of bike weight, I just ate 400g of cookies while reading this?

Comments

  • cavegiant
    cavegiant Posts: 1,546
    oh, I will probably forget to check this, so PM me.
    Why would I care about 150g of bike weight, I just ate 400g of cookies while reading this?
  • cavegiant
    cavegiant Posts: 1,546
    subscribing
    Why would I care about 150g of bike weight, I just ate 400g of cookies while reading this?
  • JonnyN
    JonnyN Posts: 181
    Why don't you just turn it around 180 degress so that it is now a "lay forward"?
    "Time you enjoy wasting, is not a waste of time"

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  • bails87
    bails87 Posts: 12,998
    JonnyN wrote:
    Why don't you just turn it around 180 degress so that it is now a "lay forward"?

    It might not give the right range of angle adjustment if you do that.
    MTB/CX

    "As I said last time, it won't happen again."
  • cavegiant
    cavegiant Posts: 1,546
    I tried the rotation but the angle is WAY off.

    If this fails I am going to see if the top can be modified.
    Why would I care about 150g of bike weight, I just ate 400g of cookies while reading this?
  • cavegiant
    cavegiant Posts: 1,546
    bump?
    Why would I care about 150g of bike weight, I just ate 400g of cookies while reading this?