I rescued an early 70's Alan from a skip a few years ago, but the seatpost was stuck solid. Eventually got around to looking at it, no amount of soaking with penetrating fluid was shifting it. It also seemed that the seat tube had become debonded from the the upper seat tube lug cluster so the post and seat tube move up and down independently of the frame. This may be due to the previous owners attempts to shift the post, probably with heat.
What are the options? Obvious one seems to be cutting the post off and then slotting the inside of the post to break it up into pieces. But with the debonded joint is it worth it? Can the tube be re-glued back into the cluster?
What are the options? Obvious one seems to be cutting the post off and then slotting the inside of the post to break it up into pieces. But with the debonded joint is it worth it? Can the tube be re-glued back into the cluster?