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At 5'9" with a 22" Galaxy you should be fine ( I've restored 3 Galaxies so far ). The XC E gruppo sounds lush. Piccies of progress please!
Progress may be slow, I'm in no rush. I'll be doing stuff when time and funds are available.At 5'9" with a 22" Galaxy you should be fine ( I've restored 3 Galaxies so far ). The XC E gruppo sounds lush. Piccies of progress please!
How much length of the seatpost is in the frame? I've found ten mins with a round first cut file.."bastard" file! ...gets a good deep slot for the acid to really get going. Once it's through the wall thickness of the seatpost it'll get between post and seatube....that's where you really want the fizz to happenReached a bit of an impasse with the Galaxy. The seatpost is still firmly stuck. I've heated it, frozen it, soaked it, hit it, swore at it and it refuses to move.
In the end I resorted to Caustic Soda. The problem is the replacement post fitted is so long and thick that so far it hasn't made much of an impression. All it has done is ruined the paint and stressed me out. I am seriously considering scrapping the frame and walking away.
Oh ...it's that long....so it's a 400 mm long seatpost! Cutting the top off the post and going for the slot technique is a one way street...and thats a bit deep for a file.The post is at least half way down the seat tube. I suspect it's also too big and been forced in. Why they replaced the original is a mystery. I've walked away for now.
I have used Caustic before and vowed never to do it again, nasty stuff and not exactly eco friendly.
Cutting a slot is a good idea I might try that, although I'm still tempted to look for another frame.