Now there's been a lot of posts/sound advice on removing stuck seatposts but I seem to have an unusual dilemma (at least for me).
I came to ride the IF SS Deluxe post MM and noticed that the saddle wasn't straight, not too much a surprise as I had a decent off that twisted the stem and lead to a handlebar/top tube interface incident. No problem, I'll straighten that. But it wouldn't budge (even with the persuasion of a hammer and wood drift, after the saddle and clamp was removed).
Now this is my 'go to' bike and has seen a lot of wet use over the winter but no seatpost removal and regreasing (I see on a blog from Rody that you should do this everytime you lube the chain - does anyone do this?). That said, can I really have not noticed that it was so far off centre for long enough to get it stuck? Somehow, I can't imagine this as I frequently look down at the nose of the saddle on steady climbs (best not say why) and I'm sure that I'd have noticed if it was off centre that much and that long that it's got stuck
Currently have set some fizzy oil to work but wondering what approach to take - do need to straighten the saddle, can and have ridden as is, don't really want to resort to some of the (typically) destructive methods of seatpost removal.
Suggestions very welcome.
I came to ride the IF SS Deluxe post MM and noticed that the saddle wasn't straight, not too much a surprise as I had a decent off that twisted the stem and lead to a handlebar/top tube interface incident. No problem, I'll straighten that. But it wouldn't budge (even with the persuasion of a hammer and wood drift, after the saddle and clamp was removed).
Now this is my 'go to' bike and has seen a lot of wet use over the winter but no seatpost removal and regreasing (I see on a blog from Rody that you should do this everytime you lube the chain - does anyone do this?). That said, can I really have not noticed that it was so far off centre for long enough to get it stuck? Somehow, I can't imagine this as I frequently look down at the nose of the saddle on steady climbs (best not say why) and I'm sure that I'd have noticed if it was off centre that much and that long that it's got stuck
Currently have set some fizzy oil to work but wondering what approach to take - do need to straighten the saddle, can and have ridden as is, don't really want to resort to some of the (typically) destructive methods of seatpost removal.
Suggestions very welcome.