Teresa, I'm not going to attempt to diagnose your fit over the internet (not that I'm qualified to even do that in person!). But I have a Bianchi Axis and I just wanted to share that the Bianchi-branded seatpost that came on it is a PITA to adjust. The only way to adjust tilt, on mine, was to increase setback, requiring a corresponding change in the clamp/rails position (that is, to get the saddle flatter, you had to move the plate that grips the rails back along the canted end of the seatpost -- this is a bit hard to describe I guess, but to get the tilt I wanted I had to push the saddle back a couple of inches, requiring it to be pushed forward all the way on the rails...). If you have the same one, it's really a poor design. I switched mine out for a Thomson and I'm glad I did.



!). But I have a Bianchi Axis and I just wanted to share that the Bianchi-branded seatpost that came on it is a PITA to adjust. The only way to adjust tilt, on mine, was to increase setback, requiring a corresponding change in the clamp/rails position (that is, to get the saddle flatter, you had to move the plate that grips the rails back along the canted end of the seatpost -- this is a bit hard to describe I guess, but to get the tilt I wanted I had to push the saddle back a couple of inches, requiring it to be pushed forward all the way on the rails...). If you have the same one, it's really a poor design. I switched mine out for a Thomson and I'm glad I did.
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