Seatpost stuck in carbon frame
Seatpost stuck in carbon frame
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MTY4000

Original Poster:

327 posts

266 months

Thursday 30th April 2009
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I want to adjust my seat post slightly on my road bike, however it appears to be jammed.

The frame is carbon and the seatpost is, I think, carbon wrapped around a aluminum post (rather than a full carbon seatpost).

Any ideas how I might free things up? I'm cautious about applying brute force if there is a smarter way to approach the problem.

vwsurfbum

896 posts

234 months

Thursday 30th April 2009
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no, Brute force! LOL

Trooper2

6,676 posts

254 months

Friday 1st May 2009
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Things to try:
Remove bottom bracket and poor Coca Cola down seat tube and let soak like penetrating oil.
Finish line bicycle lubricants are all carbon fiber safe and they make a carbon fiber assembly lube you can use on it once remove to keep it from happening again.
Shock it with hot and cold water, drop some ice water down the seat tube from the B/B tube then hit the frame with very hot but not boiling water.

Not sure if these are carbon safe:
LPS1 lubricant sprayed down the seat tube. (it is aircraft and food safe).
http://www.lpslabs.com/product_pg/lubricants_pg/LP...

Ammonia.

You may still need some brute force. Remove wheels and saddle, clamp the seat clap in a vise and twist the frame for better leverage.



Mr_C

2,496 posts

252 months

Friday 1st May 2009
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Unusual for a carbon to stick.

Is Freeway carbon safe?


MTY4000

Original Poster:

327 posts

266 months

Friday 1st May 2009
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Thanks guys, plenty for me to try there.

ratbane

1,393 posts

239 months

Friday 1st May 2009
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Hammer time!!!

Mr_C

2,496 posts

252 months

Friday 1st May 2009
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ratbane said:
Hammer time!!!
hammer it in to free it off but be careful you don't hammer it in and can't get it out...

Rico

7,917 posts

278 months

Friday 1st May 2009
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Been here with alu in DH frames... pain in the a$$!!!

No advice specifically for carbon, but tapping around the frame/seatpost can help loosen it.

Beyond Rational

3,544 posts

238 months

Friday 1st May 2009
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You could be the first to try a compressed air line into a bottle boss hole? rotate

Rico

7,917 posts

278 months

Friday 1st May 2009
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Beyond Rational said:
You could be the first to try a compressed air line into a bottle boss hole? rotate
May I suggest filming said event and posting on here as well. nuts

MTY4000

Original Poster:

327 posts

266 months

Friday 1st May 2009
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I like the compressed air line suggestion - good lateral thinking. But I think I'd rather be watching that on youtube or 'morons do the funniest things' than being on the front line of that one.

nixaki

23 posts

203 months

Monday 4th May 2009
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the best stuff is chain lube, dont know if its carbon safe, but i've used it loads of times on my bikes when they get jammed, just squirt some around the clamp bit and leave it over night, in the morning it'll come lose