FINNEY1973
Senior Retro Guru
Nomads":1hppw4fv said:FINNEY1973":1hppw4fv said:May work? - Drill through the seatpost at 90 degrees to the frame and stick a very long threaded bolt & nut arrangement through it for leverage - my dad did this for me years ago and it worked a treat - I seem to recall the bike was held in a vice and the bolt must have been a metre long? It was some contraption but it got a very very stuck post out.
If the frame is special please don't do this.
many people try this as a quick fix, but it put lots of stress on the tubes including the rear stays, why risk twisting the frame?
Steel posts in steel frames can sometimes be done this way, but alloy posts generally welds itself to the inside of the seat post tube. It is either cut it out or melt it out / dissolve the alloy post.
Fair comment Nomads - I can't recall whether it was a steel or alloy post, just an idea as the OP seems to have tried products and to no avail - time to call the experts in with the right tools and know-how perhaps.