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Race Face Deus XC Seatpost
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Average Rating: 2 out of 5
No. of Reviews: 1
RRP: £59.95
Year: 2006

Description:
For 2006, the deus xc post features an innovative, patent pending head design which offers maximum adjustability while minimizing weight.
HEAD:
Forged and CNC machined from 6061 aluminum, the seatpost head is incredibly strong and fatigue resistant.
Patent pending head design is lightweight and distributes loads more efficiently than conventional seatpost head designs.
Offers unprecendented adjustibility - with infinite tilt adjustment completely independent from the fore/aft adjustment.
Side clamping rail system distributes loads to the clamp, rather than the bolt, virtually eliminating the possibility of broken bolts.
The head accomodates 7mm and 8mm rails while providing 35mm of rail support.

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philthefish 
Posted: 13/01/07
'BROKEN TWO NOW'
Strengths:
It looks good and was good till it broke.
Weaknesses:
They break
Overall:
Real shame, because I love the look of this post. I have a lot of other Raceface kit on my bike and all is very good apart from this seatpost. The metal tube that carries the mechanism for the saddle and that fits over the main tube, just works its way loose over a period of hard riding. Had to resort back to the more reliable Thomson. Very poor workmanship or design for a post of this price.
 
Performance
 
60%
Reliability
 
20%
Value
 
20%
Overall Rating
 
33%
 
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