Cane Creek Thudbuster G4 ST Suspension Seatpost (Black) (27.2mm) (345mm) (50mm)

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Cane Creek Thudbuster G4 ST Suspension Seatpost (Black) (27.2mm) (345mm) (50mm)
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The Cane Creek Thudbuster G4 ST Suspension Seatpost utilizes a proven parallel linkage technology, while being completely re-designed for increased durability, a higher rider weight limit, additional suspension travel, as well as ease of use through tool-free elastomer change and a single-bolt seat clamp design. Designed specifically with the rigors of e-bikes and daily commuting in mind, the Thudbuster ST (short travel) has 50mm of travel to significantly diminish shocks and impacts from broken pavement, cobblestones or any other mixed surfaces.

Features:

  • 50mm of travel for XC, Gravel or Comfort use
  • Patented 4-pivot parallel linkage with PTFE bushings
  • Pedal to saddle distance remains nearly constant through travel
  • 2-piece elastomer design with a tool-free inner elastomer change for various rider weights (Medium installed, with soft and firm included)
  • Single-bolt seat clamp with angle adjustment
  • Extension: minimum 100mm to 274mm maximum
  • Rider weight limit of 330 lbs (150 kg)

Specifications:
Diameter: 27.2mm, 30.9mm, or 31.6mm
Length: 345mm (27.2mm) or 375mm (30.9mm & 31.6mm)
Travel: 50mm
Rail Clamp: Standard (7 x 7mm)
Material: Aluminum
Color: Black
Weight: 596g (31.6mm)

This product was added to our catalog on June 6, 2022

D. Addy
Verified Owner
Wednesday, Aug 21 2024 (4 months ago)
Cane Creek Thudbuster G4 ST Suspension Seatpost (Black) (27.2mm) (345mm) (50mm)
I started using this on my hard tail 29 bike. I wasn't sure how much was it and how much was the front forks. I then put it on my bike with a rigid fork and I did notice the difference. However, when I put it back on the bike with the suspension fork, the cushioning was barely noticeable. Also, I have an Ergon seat with some give. Based on this, I wouldn't buy it again as I ride with fairly wide tires (55mm), a nice seat and front suspension, so the gain is minimal and not worth the cost and weight penalty. However, if you are riding a rigid fork, hard seat and narrow tires, it would worthwhile.