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Axiom Telescopic Seat
Post
Maintaining balance and control in the world
of ladder bridges and wheelie drops demands a low centre of gravity. To
achieve this, riders on the North Shore, and other 'Shore-like riding areas,
slam their seats down low. With many of today's full suspension designs
employing seat masts perched over the rear shock, (like on Norco's VPS series
bikes) riders have had to cut half of their posts off just to get their
seats down and out of the way. Problem is, they then suffer on the climbs
because their seats don't extend high enough.
Thanks to the new Axiom Telescopic Seat Post, riders can now enjoy an efficient
uphill climb, and still have their seat and post quickly stashed when the
going gets tough. Our new post, supplied with dual 300mm posts allows a
wide adjustment range. The post's length can still be custom shortened to
suit any application, while still allowing double the usable seat height
compared to a normal cut post.
With this new product, riders will now be able to pedal their Freeride steeds
to the top of a hill more efficiently (correct leg extension) before dropping
the post, and dropping-in for technical mayhem.
Technical data
Post construction 2014 aluminum, black and silver anodized.
Suggested retail price $90.00 CDN, $60.00 US.
Currently available in 30.0 diameter to fit Norco VPS and other bikes.
Note: OD of outside post, 30.0mm, inside post 27.0mm
Also available in 30.9 to fit some Specialized and Intense bikes.
Additional 31.6 shim to fit some GT models available soon.
374 gr./13.2 oz.
This product has undergone rigorous testing under Norco Factory Team members,
as well as hard core shore riders. Function and durability is not a concern.
Cosmetics are simple and clean with its anodized black finish and laser-etched
graphics and height markers.
www.norco.com
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