The single bolt attaching my suspension seat post has just broken during a ride, resulting in the saddle coming away and crashing on to the road. How I avoided a nasty accident I'll never know. The saddle was fixed correctly and I would guess to the correct torque (though not with a torque spanner)
Conclusion is that the bolt was not up to the task. The stresses imposed on that single fixing must be considerable. Worringly most of the posts that I have seen for sale also have only one bolt. How can I trust any one of these now?
There are however a couple that I have seen that have the saddle fixed with TWO bolts. This tells me that some manufactures have decided that a single bolt fixing is potentially dangerous and that two bolts are preferable.
Has anyone had this frightening experience?
What are peoples thoughts?
Conclusion is that the bolt was not up to the task. The stresses imposed on that single fixing must be considerable. Worringly most of the posts that I have seen for sale also have only one bolt. How can I trust any one of these now?
There are however a couple that I have seen that have the saddle fixed with TWO bolts. This tells me that some manufactures have decided that a single bolt fixing is potentially dangerous and that two bolts are preferable.
Has anyone had this frightening experience?
What are peoples thoughts?