Stuck SeatPost
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Stuck SeatPost
I've glued my seatpost into my bike, it kept slipping and this put a huge stop to it, unfortunately i glued it in to low lol. Dunno what glue i used tbh but it was some top tier industrial stuff.
Tried googling and youtubing it but not seen anything, anyone got any tips to get it out? It's full carbon
I'm thinking boiling hot water once i take the clamp out or some kind of liquid but not sure which kind.
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Jake
Tried googling and youtubing it but not seen anything, anyone got any tips to get it out? It's full carbon
I'm thinking boiling hot water once i take the clamp out or some kind of liquid but not sure which kind.
Thanks,
Jake
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If the post is slipping something else is wrong and you need to use carbon assembly paste.
Now that it is glued you will have trouble using enough heat to soften the adhesive without damaging the frame and / or post.
Now that it is glued you will have trouble using enough heat to soften the adhesive without damaging the frame and / or post.
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I've glued my seatpost into my bike, it kept slipping and this put a huge stop to it, unfortunately i glued it in to low lol. Dunno what glue i used tbh but it was some top tier industrial stuff.
Tried googling and youtubing it but not seen anything, anyone got any tips to get it out? It's full carbon
I'm thinking boiling hot water once i take the clamp out or some kind of liquid but not sure which kind.
Thanks,
Jake
Tried googling and youtubing it but not seen anything, anyone got any tips to get it out? It's full carbon
I'm thinking boiling hot water once i take the clamp out or some kind of liquid but not sure which kind.
Thanks,
Jake
Could you cut off the top of the existing seat post and glue a suitably-sized, larger diameter post down over the stump?
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might be able to feed hot[ish] soapy water in the center of the seat post, & after a few minutes grab hold of the seat post with some vice grips. As you try to spin the post, give the post a few blows from a deadblow hammer. Keep feeding that soapy, almost hot, water.
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Are both the seatpost and frame CF or is the frame metal and which metal? If you have any idea of what type of glue, epoxy, silicone, etc., that can also narrow it down as to how to take this on.
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Sell the bike to someone shorter.

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Ya did what now? Glue? Oy vey! A good lesson for all don't use glue on your bike. Use the correct stuff, grease, carbon paste, anti seize, threadlocker or proper size and torque and stuff.
With no info on the bike or what seatpost was used it is tough to really give you any useful advice. CA glue does have removal solutions but it may cause issues with your frame.
With no info on the bike or what seatpost was used it is tough to really give you any useful advice. CA glue does have removal solutions but it may cause issues with your frame.
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Glue? GLUE?!!! I got nothin', except to reiterate that, next time, there are better solutions.
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I feel your pain. One time I spot welded my seat post to the downtube. Made adjustment tough. At least I thought ahead and planned to use a grinder.
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Don't feel bad, I spot welded my seat post to my sea tube, and all I had was a cutting torch!
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I swear, if it was gorilla glue, even after all the recent poorly executed uses involving it....
Which was it?
Whatever you do, don't try spot welding CF together.
Whatever you do, don't try spot welding CF together.
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The greatest risk in trying to remove such a post is surely not failing or succeeding, but in only partly succeeding
