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Old 11-30-25 | 02:23 PM
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Stuck seatpost success

Had a stuck seatpost in one of my bikes, tried various things but I didn’t really want to end up drilling filing sawing the thing out. So I put it in the vice on its side, tightened it up as far as I dared and just set to work bouncing the frame up and down at the head tube. I figured even a small amount of twisting the seat post would begin to break down the corrosion, allow solvent in and eventually free it up.

it worked. 90mins in the first loud crack, flipped it over and started again, 15 mins later it cracked again, and at two hours it was out, there was a good 3-4” of corrosion.

i was lucky, there was enough exposed seatpost to go the full width of the vice. Still, two hours of bouncing and twisting is hard work and I can see why people just say eff it and ape out on them.
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Old 11-30-25 | 06:01 PM
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Lucky, I’m still working on mine 😅
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Old 11-30-25 | 06:19 PM
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Lucky, I’m still working on mine 😅
is there any movement at all? I sprayed some wd40 cleaner on mine, and you could see the bubbles move slightly as you put pressure on it so I knew the seatpost was twisting slightly before the corrosion
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Old 11-30-25 | 08:41 PM
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is there any movement at all? I sprayed some wd40 cleaner on mine, and you could see the bubbles move slightly as you put pressure on it so I knew the seatpost was twisting slightly before the corrosion
Nope, although I can see the PB Blaster seeping into the tube, but no movement yet. Trying the dry ice tomorrow hopefully
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Old 12-05-25 | 12:26 PM
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The PB Blaster will work, but it takes time. I did it on my tandem where the seat post hadn't been removed for 20 years.

Every few days, squirt a little more. Tap it, wiggle it, squirt some more. I even used one of those vibrating guns that I use for a sore back. Every few days, a little more.

It does work, but it takes a while.
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