Hi,
Bought a kona explosif frame with a stuck seatpost as I wanted a challenge. I now need some input.
I started out by using brute force, hammering it with a mallet while channeling my inner neanderthal. Seatpost wasn't budging. I proceeded to use a vice grip and attempted to get any kind of rotation, no luck. I then used the vice grips again, this time hammering on the grips with the intention of getting the seatpost to come out. Nothing. While I was doing this I was using Loctite Freeze and Release, I used an entire can so that was a waste of a tenner. I have been reading on the forum so I figured it's about time I cut this post and attempt using LGF's method with a quill stem and handlebars. I ran out and found a rusty quill stem and I was ready for battle. I cut the seatpost only to realise that it has some wierd pattern inside it (look at picture) so I can't get a quill stem into it. Now my only options seems to be drilling and a hole in the post. Any ideas?
Bought a kona explosif frame with a stuck seatpost as I wanted a challenge. I now need some input.
I started out by using brute force, hammering it with a mallet while channeling my inner neanderthal. Seatpost wasn't budging. I proceeded to use a vice grip and attempted to get any kind of rotation, no luck. I then used the vice grips again, this time hammering on the grips with the intention of getting the seatpost to come out. Nothing. While I was doing this I was using Loctite Freeze and Release, I used an entire can so that was a waste of a tenner. I have been reading on the forum so I figured it's about time I cut this post and attempt using LGF's method with a quill stem and handlebars. I ran out and found a rusty quill stem and I was ready for battle. I cut the seatpost only to realise that it has some wierd pattern inside it (look at picture) so I can't get a quill stem into it. Now my only options seems to be drilling and a hole in the post. Any ideas?