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I did this recently to a Yeti Ultimate with a steel seatpost stuck in it. I used someting called "Kroil" penetrating oil, which is 1,000 times better penetrating than WD-40. Soaked it in Kroil and a rag for a few days, put a curved-jaw locking pliers (brand name: Vise-Grips) on it and then used a 6-foot cheater pipe on the pliers, laid the frame on a carpeted floor and stood on it, and slo-o-o-owly worked the 6-foot bar back and forth until I got some movement, evidenced by a loud, low groan. Once I got some movement, I continued back and forth while periodically adding more Kroil. As the post and tube "assembly" heated up from friction, I waited and let it cool down before attempting to move it again.fiendish feet":3igbnhzb said:A magnet would tell you if its steel or not,
if the post is seized in frame
chances are it will get quite scratched, using pipe gripper method
if you have access to bench vice
secure the seat post in vice
and use the frame as leverage .
if this doesn't works
i recommend a nice cup of tea.
as it could get extreme
When it was all done, the seat post was garbage (teeth marks, flattened, bent, even torn in one place), but the frame was saved!