Suntour NCX SP-12

warlord0

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I decided to try and make my commute a little lesh harsh.

The Wisper 806 has no suspension and even along the canal my ass takes a beating.

I fitted the SP-12 in no time yesterday and what a difference the commute was this morning. A turn on the pre-tension and a slight up angle on the seat, and it really takes out the small bumps and vibration. Very pleased with it.

The reviews said it placed the seat an inch or so further back. But the 806 seat is already in that position, it's just perfect.
 

Az.

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The reviews said it placed the seat an inch or so further back. But the 806 seat is already in that position, it's just perfect.
SP-12 has very good saddle mount mechanism. You can easily adjust saddle position to your liking.

Edit: Make sure you don't use quick release post clamp.
 
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warlord0

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SP-12 has very good saddle mount mechanism. You can easily adjust saddle position to your liking.

Edit: Make sure you don't use quick release post clamp.
What's the story on quick release?
 

warlord0

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No story just yet. But there might be if you leave bike somewhere with seatpost worth £100 and quick release clamp. Don't make it easy for opportunist thieves.
Yeah, pretty standard. So far the only place my bike goes is on the train with me to the office, and into locked bike storage.

And just for those who haven't seen one. Pictures attached.
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warlord0

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Why is your seat at that angle?
It's not as rakish as it looks. It is angled up slightly at the font, rather than the only flat option of the standard post. But I think it looks more so just because of the angle of the photo. Probably because it was on the side stand.

IMG_20240415_180749.jpg

A better shot.
 

AndyBike

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Nae offence, but thats a f****g horribly uncomfortable looking saddle lol
 

Grebacwhite

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Lol, i got that seat post, i just machine different diameter sleeves to fit my various bikes, it's really good taking out the bumps, tho be sure to set the preload for your weight.

Bought mine back in April '21 for £52, shocking the price of them now!!

One negative tho, the incremental angle adjustment is way too big, needs to be smaller.

57301
 

warlord0

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So far I'm happy with the angle it's at. It certainly means my ass arrives a little less in tatters
 

Cyclist

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I've got 2 of these, and they are great! And there is no play in them even after 10 years. Best bike upgrade ever!
 

Nealh

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I have two of these and they work ok when new but once worn in I found my two are garbage, the four main bush's are trashed and worn along with the pins. Mine have done 1000'sof miles , but would never buy any more.
 

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I just spray WD40 on bushes when they start to squeal(once or twice a year). One used daily, I'm a 100kg fat pig, and its still going strong.. Although bikes are stored inside and never left in rain.
 
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