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  • Help ! Stuck carbon seatpost.
  • martlev
    Free Member

    Anyone had any luck getting a stuck carbon seatpost out of a aluminium frame ? I have tried all sorts of lubricants such as wd40, and even Halfords Shock and UNlock with no luck. ANyone else had this problem and if so how did you solve it ?

    Captain-Pugwash
    Free Member

    I’ve had this before and it was a nightmare. Took it to my local bike shop and they tried putting the seat post in a vice and slowly twisting the frame. No luck so the final option was to cut the seat post just above the frame and then using a hacksaw blade inside the hole of the seat post carefully cutting a slot through it 180 degrees apart. They managed to get it out after a lot of cocking around.

    martlev
    Free Member

    That may be the only option left I guess. Would give me an excuse for getting my first dropper seatpost.

    dovebiker
    Full Member

    ACF50 spray – dissolves the aluminium oxide that forms due to galvanic corrosion. The oxide build-up jams the post in position – applying excess mechanical force can split the seat-tube

    scc999
    Full Member

    A mate used this guy http://www.theseatpostman.com/ to get a properly seized post out of his frame. Speaks highly of the service.

    Si

    CaptainFlashheart
    Free Member

    Sudocrem. Applied liberally.

    #protip

    eshershore
    Free Member

    i spoke to a machine shop (might have been BETD?) they had an adjustable reamer on a machine tool.

    not cheap – charged per hour and no guarantee.

    They said never to cut the post off at the seatclamp as you’d assume, but leave it alone for them to cut, or cut with a good couple of inches left as it helped the tool centre

    ctk
    Free Member

    Do you know how much post is in the frame? Cutting the top off and using a hacksaw for the rest would be nigh on impossible if lots of post in the frame.

    martlev
    Free Member

    I’m not sure how much is inside the frame unfortunately. I’m going to ask the local bike shops what they think can be done and go from there. Worst case scenario is that it remains in the bike and stays there.

    n0b0dy0ftheg0at
    Free Member

    The amazing, multi-purpose, can of coke?

    Carax
    Free Member

    I had same problem. Tried WD40, coke, and various other methods using hair dryer, ice, acetone etc..
    Finally tried Loctite Freeze and Release and it worked (or the other stuff had finally taken effect !)

    simondbarnes
    Full Member

    I’d send it to the seatpost man.

    StuF
    Full Member

    Watches with interest for more unsticking tips as I can’t unstick a pedal in some old cranks

    martlev
    Free Member

    Carax: I believe that is basically the same as the Halfords stuff I have tried.

    StuF: I will keep this thread updated if/when I get a solution.

    scotroutes
    Full Member

    Have you tried hammering it in a little?

    ctk
    Free Member

    Leave it in if you are still using bike.

    timba
    Free Member

    Leave it in if you are still using bike.

    Not with an alu frame, the oxide might protect the frame, but the galvanic reaction might also continue to corrode the frame and in time damage the CF too if some road salt gets in there. Road salt will accelerate the corrosion in any event, so you’ve got until winter…

    muddy@rseguy
    Full Member

    I had the same problem so I used a kettle.

    Boil up a kettle of water. Lay the bike in its side. Pour boiling water over the seat-tube (but not the seat post) wait about 30s to a minute then try pulling the seat. Worked a treat on my carbon post earlier this year.

    martlev
    Free Member

    I tried the kettle trick already. I will give all the suggestions another try tomorrow when I clean my bike. Was surprised to see this topic posted to the facebook page !

    JohnClimber
    Free Member

    scc999 – Member
    A mate used this guy http://www.theseatpostman.com/ to get a properly seized post out of his frame. Speaks highly of the service.

    x 2

    Great service and rescued both the frame and the seat post, now working together as good as new.

    tpbiker
    Free Member

    Watches with interest for more unsticking tips as I can’t unstick a pedal in some old cranks

    lenght of copper pipe on the end of a spanner usually works

    nathb
    Free Member

    Out of curiosity; In order to prevent this should you remove the post every couple of months, clean, reapply carbon paste and stick it back in again?

    (I’m new to carbon)

    sarpullido
    Free Member

    I used a hair dryer to do the same on a titanium seat post and frame.

    garlic
    Free Member

    Had a seized aluminium seatpost in a steel frame that I wanted to sell. Applied a lot of force with no joy, turned it upside down and filled the seat tube with releasing agent via the hole in the BB and left it sitting for 4 months but no joy. Ended up sending it to the Seatpost Man who did a fine job, no damage to the frame. Would recommend.

    greentricky
    Free Member

    I had an aluminium seat post in a carbon frame and managed to get moving with most of a can of finish line chill zone but thought it was going to be getting cut out. With an alu frame you could maybe put the post in a vice and turn?

    martlev
    Free Member

    As I understand it too much twisting force on the frame and it can be damaged.

    drslow
    Free Member

    Next time, carbon assembly paste every few months!!

    spxxky
    Free Member

    I had a alu seatpost stuck in an on-one carbon frame… took me months to get it out, wasn’t really bothered about time as I wasn’t using it… started off by spraying plusgas around the neck of the seat tube where the post goes in about once a week then tried putting the post in a vice and turning the frame… didn’t work! After a few months I stuck a big steel rod in the top of the seatpost (it already had a hole where the seat fittings went through it), then stood on the rod and started to turn the frame back and forth… eventually it started to creak and withing five minutes it was moving from side to side. Another five minutes and it was turning enough to get it free… there was a hell of a lot of oxide build up… maybe the plusgas worked, not sure, but both frame and post are ok

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