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they're likely to be much more fussy about any elastic bendage.
Are you thinking about telescopic suspension posts here? I’m looking at parallelogram ones as I want to avoid the rotational play that’s present in the bouncy dropper I have. The clamped shaft of a parallelogram type post would surely be equivalent to a rigid post?
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I've had good luck with them on rigid posts, but I'd check that whatever shim you use is as long as the seatpost manufacturer's recommended minimum insertion for a suspension post as they're likely to be much more fussy about any elastic bendage.