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From Richard:
The brief story is my first Look seatpost broke after 2 years. The Look replacement (warranty) broke in 10 minutes at the exact same location. Look is scratching their head and generally not wanting to replace the replacement. For the record I weigh 165 lbs and ride a Look 585.
10 minutes has to be a record.
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Look ergopost seatpost failure
Too much torque on the velcro seatbag strap :)
After your experience, if you even WANT the replacement's replacement, you are much more of a man than I'll ever be (though perhaps the next carbon post will take care of that) :)
I'd just go and buy a Nitto, and consider it a cheap education.
Loved readinng this thank you
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