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So I broke my seatpost clamp this morning, trying to adjust my saddle before my commute. Not a good start to the day, but not completely unexpected for a Monday.

Anyway, I want to replace it with a Thomson clamp, anyone know of a local shop that stocks them?

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Would be nice if more bike shops participated here.

I'd start with Cycle Smithy and I think maybe Turin since they carry Waterfords and Thomson is one of the few seatpost manufacturers that offers the right size for the 'fords.

(caveat-- my knowledge here is like 10+ years old)

Cycle Smithy has one, not a Thomson, but one that will work, and the shop is basically on my way home. Thanks for the recommendation! It's actually not that easy to find a 31.8mm seatpost clamp, not as easy as I would have thought. I called several shops that didn't have one in stock.

I also need a torque wrench, so I hopefully don't do this again.

How could be encourage that? A contest? A bunch of us pledge to spend $X in the next Y days at the shop that wins.They have to come here, post and find clues to win.  It would have to be a pretty large spend to make it worth their while to participate. I'm sure we can come up with a better idea...  I'm just thinking out loud.

h' said:

Would be nice if more bike shops participated here.

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I'd be willing to bet you could find one at Johnny Sprockets in Lakeview.

I can't help but suspect that bike shop folks get so sick of bike bike bike all day long that the last thing they want to do is talk or read about bikes on the web . . .? 

Tony Adams said:

How could be encourage that? A contest? A bunch of us pledge to spend $X in the next Y days at the shop that wins.They have to come here, post and find clues to win.  It would have to be a pretty large spend to make it worth their while to participate. I'm sure we can come up with a better idea...  I'm just thinking out loud.

h' said:

Would be nice if more bike shops participated here.

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That's crazy talk.  Who would get sick of reading about or discussing bikes????


h' said:

I can't help but suspect that bike shop folks get so sick of bike bike bike all day long that the last thing they want to do is talk or read about bikes on the web . . .? 


After work they all spend their evenings on car forums

Ha!

 

I used to sell high end audio/video to help pay for college. A lot of my co-workers used to go home and read/discuss all night on A/V forums; me? No way. 6-8 hours a day is plenty enough to discuss it.

Ash L. said:

After work they all spend their evenings on car forums

More like they would get on here during the day, as part of marketing the shop, rather than at night after work.

Right, daytime is what I meant.

Will V. said:

More like they would get on here during the day, as part of marketing the shop, rather than at night after work.

During the spring and summer most people who work at a bike shop hardly have time to eat and do their job let alone scour the internet.

The best way to find out who has stuff in stock is to call your local bike shops.

True dat. I made many phone calls yesterday. The guy at one shop had an attitude like he couldn't believe I was wasting his time calling for a $10-20 part. Guess what? If you give me that kind of attitude on a $20 part, I'm not coming back to buy a $2,000 bike.

Two shops were super helpful and friendly, those were Kozy on Halsted (the guy actually called all the other Kozy locations, to see if they had the part in stock, and called me back twice) and Cycle Smithy (the guy scoured his parts bins and found several clamps that would work, and had them all waiting for me when I got there).

notoriousDUG said:

During the spring and summer most people who work at a bike shop hardly have time to eat and do their job let alone scour the internet.

The best way to find out who has stuff in stock is to call your local bike shops.

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