JPR 3001 (smooth)
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Category:  Seat Posts
Name:  JPR 3001 (smooth)
Brand:  JPR
Model:  
Years:  1980 - ?
Country:  France
Weight:  193 grams (Actual),
for diameter 25.0
Added By: JFischer on 10/28/11
Updated By: fightfooter on 01/28/15
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JPR  3001 (smooth)JPR  3001 (smooth)JPR  3001 (smooth)
MarkingsJPR at cradle, 25.0 and date code 11 80 near max insert lineMaterialAluminum
Shaft DesignFlutedSaddle Attachment StyleDouble clamp
Saddle Attachment Bolt Size(s)5mm Allen KeyOverall Length 205mm
Max Height 140mmSetback 
General Information
Unique seat mounting method, the seat rail pivots on a single point above the rail which is attached to the post itself, the seat rail is then adjusted and secured by a twin-bolt undercarriage easily adjustable with a 5mm allen key. 

dimensions available:25.0 - 25.5 - 25.8 to 27.4
Quality:Rarity:
 
 
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Variations of Component exist (Component is 1 of 2)BrandGroup
JPR 3001 (fluted)JPR
Brand Information(click to expand)
JPR was the brand of Jean-Paul Routens. Jean-Paul Routens is the son of the famous french constructeur Jo Routens. He took over his fathers shop based in Grenoble (F) in 1975. He retired in 2014.
 
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