Re: [CR]I.D. old trackie / removing stuck seat post

(Example: Framebuilders:Tubing)

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From: "R.S. Broderick" <rsb000@hotmail.com>
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: Re: [CR]I.D. old trackie / removing stuck seat post
Date: Sat, 05 Aug 2006 22:23:00 -0500
cc: neill_currie@comcast.net

Neill,

You are absolutely correct with respect to Coke being an excellent solution (...no pun intended) to the problem. In fact, this is a venerable old Hot Rodder's trick for freeing up that stuck piston in the Ford flathead engine block you found rusting away in some farmer's back-forty (...I learned it from my father who said he first employed this tactic back in the 1930's). Over the years, I have used this unusual fix with success on several occasions (...pistons, seat posts, as well as a host of other stubborn objects - although I have found it to be entirely ineffectual with respect to stubborn individuals, unless perhaps you add some rum to the mix).

Robert "things go better with Coca-Cola" Broderick ...the "Frozen Flatlands" of South Dakota

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>From: "Neill Currie" <neill_currie@comcast.net>

>To: <otis@otisrecords.com>, <Classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>

>Subject: Re: [CR]I.D. old trackie

>Date: Sat, 5 Aug 2006 21:52:39 -0400

>

>Otis wrote:

>""Not even sure if that's possible, would

>probably take months of soaking to just break the post loose,""

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>Only help I can be is this story.

>Found an OT bike in the trash with a stuck post. Tried ALL the usual

>methods, including extra friends and a large bench-mounted vice.

>Couldn't budge it. The bench did separate itself from the wall though

>under maximal grunting. Didn't want to saw it out.

>Anyway, did a little googling, found someone who'd freed a post finally

>with Coke, yes, Coke.

>So...I removed the BB, inverted bike, emptied a can of regular Coke

>up/down the seat-tube, let it marinate overnight. Pulled it right out

>the next day, by myself, with just my right hand. The post was all eaten

>away on the frame/post interface(presumably from the "secret"

>ingredients/acid in the Coke, but the seattube was untouched!!

>So, if that post of yours is Aluminium, it MAY be far less work than you

>think. This trick doesn't work on a steel post however, which that might

>be.

>Neill

>

>

>Neill Currie

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