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  • Seatpost 27.2 mm 300 mm
    Customize
    New product Used -40%
    Seatpost 300 mm
    • €14.99
    • €24.99
  • Crankbrothers Cobalt 3 seatpost 30.9 mm 400 mm
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    Crankbrothers Cobalt 3 seatpost 30.9 mm 400 mm
    • €50.00
    • €99.99
  • MTB and road seatpost CDC racing 31.6 mm
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    MTB and road seatpost CDC racing 31.6 mm
    • €12.99
  • Crankbrothers Cobalt 2 seatpost 31.6 mm 350 mm
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    Crankbrothers Cobalt 2 seatpost 31.6 mm 350 mm
    • €24.99
  • Crankbrothers Cobalt 1 seatpost 31.6 mm 350 mm
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    Crankbrothers Cobalt 1 seatpost 31.6 mm 350 mm
    • €12.99
  • Ritchey WCS seatpost 27.2 mm 250 mm used
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    Ritchey WCS seatpost 27.2 mm 250 mm used
    • €4.99
  • Ritchey seatpost 31.8 mm 310 mm used
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    Ritchey seatpost 31.8 mm 310 mm used
    • €3.99
  • Ritchey seatpost 31.8 mm 310 mm
    New product
    Ritchey seatpost 31.8 mm 310 mm
    • €8.99
  • MTB and road seatpost 30.9 mm
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    MTB and road seatpost 30.9 mm
    • €9.99
  • 4ZA carbon seatpost 29.4 mm 350 mm
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    4ZA carbon seatpost 29.4 mm 350 mm
    • €17.99
  • 4ZA Stratos seatpost 31.6 mm 350 mm
    New product
    4ZA Stratos seatpost 31.6 mm 350 mm
    • €25.99
  • FSA carbon pro 31.6 / 320 mm seatpost
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    FSA carbon pro 31.6 / 320 mm seatpost
    • €8.99

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The seat post of a city bike is an important component that connects the saddle to the bike frame. It influences both the rider's comfort while riding and the overall riding position. Here are some important features to consider for a city bike seat post:

1. Diameter:

Seat posts come in a variety of diameters to fit different bike frames. It is essential to choose a seat post with the correct diameter that matches that of your bike's frame to ensure a proper fit.

2. Length:

The length of the seat post determines how high the saddle can be adjusted relative to the bike frame. It should be long enough to allow adequate saddle height adjustment based on the rider's height and riding preferences.

3. Material:

Seat posts are typically made from aluminum, carbon, or steel. Aluminum seat posts are lightweight, durable and provide good vibration absorption. Carbon seatposts are even lighter and offer better shock absorption, but can be more expensive. Steel seat posts are sturdy and durable, but heavier than aluminum or carbon options.

4. Suspension:

Some city bike seat posts come with an integrated suspension system to absorb road shock and vibration, providing additional comfort to the rider. This suspension system can be mechanical, spring or pneumatic, depending on the model.

5. Adjustability:

Some seat posts offer some additional adjustability, such as adjustable offset or adjustable saddle angle. This allows the rider to customize their riding position for optimal comfort.

6. Design:

City bike seat posts come in a variety of designs and finishes to match the aesthetic style of the bike. Some may have a more traditional and classic look, while others may have a more modern and streamlined design.

7. Compatibility with saddle mount:

Make sure the seat post you choose is compatible with your bike's saddle mounting system (for example, a clamp or hinge mounting system).