Velo Saddle Clamps are designed for seatposts that do not have a clamp on top.Designed for seatposts that do not have a clamp on top7/8″ Inside diameter7/8″ Inside diameterItem SpecificationsDefined ColorBlack
Worked with a Scott seat and stationary bike! It wasn’t too complicated installing this on to a stationary bike. It slid right on and the seat post stopper was a must. I used a Scott seat with rails 2″ apart, and it took a little push, firm grip and finesse to get the rails to slide into the clamps. What I did was fit the grooves on the clamp to where I wanted them, held it tight, and wedged the clamp in from the back of the rails of the seat. Like I said, it wasn’t an ‘easy’ fit, but in the end it worked out well. Hope this helps…
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Worked with a Scott seat and stationary bike! It wasn’t too complicated installing this on to a stationary bike. It slid right on and the seat post stopper was a must. I used a Scott seat with rails 2″ apart, and it took a little push, firm grip and finesse to get the rails to slide into the clamps. What I did was fit the grooves on the clamp to where I wanted them, held it tight, and wedged the clamp in from the back of the rails of the seat. Like I said, it wasn’t an ‘easy’ fit, but in the end it worked out well. Hope this helps…
Definitely a good test I think
This clamp for my seat worked great in assisting me to put the new seat on …