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Old 11-01-12, 10:39 AM
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Originally Posted by j3ns
Someone suggested removing bottom bracket, turning the frame upside down and inserting dry ice down the seat tube from the bottom bracket housing.
Haven't tried it myself though.
The other issue with using temperature to remove the post (aside from trashing the epoxy by overheating it) is that both the seat tube and seatpost are aluminium, so they'll contract or expand by the same amount.
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