Old 10-29-11 | 08:16 PM
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gbg
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Originally Posted by zonatandem
That looks like it could be an early suspension style seatpost inserted into a round post.
Undo the seatpost bolt and round post should come out; the hex part is another problem.
I would agree it is a suspension seatpost, and if it wasn't maintained they tend to seize. Remove the "entire seatpost" by
loosening the black collar and removing the round seatpost.
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