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WCS Carbon 1-Bolt Seatpost

1 out of 5 stars
1 Review
Current price: $199.95 - $207.96 Original price: $259.95
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WCS Carbon 1-Bolt Seatpost

Drawing on Ritchey's extensive heritage in cyclocross racing, the WCS Carbon Seatpost brings dependability, simplicity, and elegant aesthetics to your 'cross or gravel steed. The refined carbon construction ensures a high strength-to-weight ratio, while the 1-Bolt SideBinder seat clamp eliminates the frustration of finicky 2-bolt designs. Secured by a single 5mm bolt, the SideBinder offers ease of adjustability while at the same time relieving stress on saddle rails.


Details

  • A carbon fiber masterpiece designed for 'cross or gravel steeds
  • Monocoque carbon construction is strong and lightweight
  • Single-bolt head is secure and very easy to adjust
  • Includes clamp for standard 7 x 7mm saddle rails
  • Clamp kit for carbon fiber saddle rails sold separately
  • Item #RITA09F
Material
monocoque carbon fiber
Diameter
27.2mm, 30.9mm, 31.6mm
Length
[27.2mm] 350mm, [30.9mm, 31.6mm] 400mm
Offset
0mm, 25mm
Claimed Weight
[27.2/350mm] 6.5oz (185g)
Recommended Use
cyclocross, gravel
Manufacturer Warranty
1 year

Overall Rating

1 based on 1 ratings

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1 out of 5 stars

July 17, 2020

Under no circumstances should you buy

Familiarity:
I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions

This is the worst designed seat post clamp ever. I should have taken the warning from my LBS seriously. My LBS would not even take the time to put on. They said too much of a PIA. They were right. It requires two people to get a saddle attached. Finally got one but I took back off. Going to return it. I don?t want a seat post that required this much effort.

Christian G
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com