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Old 03-10-11 | 09:59 PM
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DRietz
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I was going to have Khatfull do one for me, but I got busy and never replied to him. Rude, I know. We love you, Keith!

We had decided the best way would be to find something that fit inside the seatpost to mount it on a drill. That way, you could just apply pressure with some emery cloth and get 'er down.

If anybody finds something that fits inside a seatpost relatively well, let me know. Or, if anyone in the Bay Area has a lathe, mounting on one of those would work too.

To Rothenfield1: the best way to clean the seat tube is to ream it.
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