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<blockquote data-quote="PsychoXP18CC" data-source="post: 411032" data-attributes="member: 11641"><p>Yes, those type plugs are what I use, only, the ones I like better have a flattened thumbscrew instead of the t-handle. The thumbscrew is easier on the fingers when tightening them. But if you are plugging from the inside, use the latch plug. No chance it will get plucked out by branches or anything, and you should be able to adjust the tension on it to tighten it up as needed. </p><p></p><p>As for that seat post, I can honestly say I've never seen that particular style before. Mine are "kingpin" design, and the end of the posts are threaded, but the threaded portion is the same OD as the post, not smaller like the one you show. Will a normal post without the threaded portion fit the base? If not, swapping out the bases for something more conventional, would be my advise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PsychoXP18CC, post: 411032, member: 11641"] Yes, those type plugs are what I use, only, the ones I like better have a flattened thumbscrew instead of the t-handle. The thumbscrew is easier on the fingers when tightening them. But if you are plugging from the inside, use the latch plug. No chance it will get plucked out by branches or anything, and you should be able to adjust the tension on it to tighten it up as needed. As for that seat post, I can honestly say I've never seen that particular style before. Mine are "kingpin" design, and the end of the posts are threaded, but the threaded portion is the same OD as the post, not smaller like the one you show. Will a normal post without the threaded portion fit the base? If not, swapping out the bases for something more conventional, would be my advise. [/QUOTE]
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