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Solution for Stuck Seatposts
Apologies if this has been previously posted here. I've never seen this solution before! A long video, but you can skip to the good stuff.
https://youtu.be/mJ8R_Dqk1u0?si=JJfUeW1pl0nwGiyj The engineer in me loves this. Full banana. |
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Great vid.
Too bad many of us don't have (easy) access to a machine shop and materials. He should sell it to bike shops. |
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Wow could I have used his setup a few times over the years! Cool video.
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I've seen a couple of those on the internet the last couple of years, this video was a lot more detailed though. Thankfully, I have never needed one of these!
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I want to try this with our forklift!
I've also had a 100% success rate with reaming seized seat posts out with an adjustable reamer. It's not fast but it's always worked with metal posts. |
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The bike shop/ carbon repair shop I worked at has one of these they built powered by a hydraulic jack.
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I think it may put too much stress in the frame. I like the reamer idea better.
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I'd gladly sacrifice the seatpost to spare the frame all that stress. |
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As others have said, that seems like a great way to pull a seat tube out of a bottom bracket lug.
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That wont work on the carbon odd shaped post he did at the end. Also, with a reamer seems like no margin of error - you need the exact size, and even then difficult to not foul the inside of the seatpost somewhat.
Last edited by marciero; 10-08-2024 at 06:16 AM. |
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I have a fixture to mount frames in my lathe. First time I tried it, I used a drill bit that was too close to the size of the seat post and destroyed the seat tube with the chips. Amazing how fragile a steel seat tube is. Haven't had the opportunity to try again, I have been thinking about using a boring bar mounted in the chuck next time.
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is that Elon Musk?
on his day off?
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How's this adjustable reamer? https://www.googleadservices.com/pag...A&nis=8&adurl= Last edited by MikeD; 10-08-2024 at 10:02 AM. |
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And you are correct that the reamer method won't work on a post that isn't round or any carbon post. I've never seen those stuck though. FWIW, this is the kind of stuff I do for a living, your results may vary. |
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