Review: Litepro A61 Seatpost


Specs:
Weight: 338 grams
Color: Titanium
Length: 600mm
Cost: 1200php

I replaced the stock seatpost of my Tern D8 with this Litepro Seatpost.  I also replaced the stock metal shim with the Litepro plastic shim.

Pros:
It's very light compared to the stock seatpost. The surface is ribbed which is good since it prevents the post from slipping down while riding. Saddle adjustment uses 2 allen bolts compared to the single bolt adjustment of the stock seatpost.  The seatpost has height labels so it's easier to setup from the folding position.
saddle clamping mechanism

Cons:
The seatpost can twist even when the seatclamp is overly tight. This can be due to the ribbed surface which is parallel to the twisting movement. A simple nudge can bring back the seat to its proper alignment. There's also this annoying noise it makes when you move the seatpost in and out of the clamp when folding. The ribbed surface rubs against the shim producing the noise.
height labels and ribbed surface

Overall:
It's a nice upgrade to reduce the bike's weight and add bling to your folding bike. You can shave at least 200g from your stock weight. 

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