I have an old Simplon bike with aluminum frame and carbon seatpost. I haven't greased the seatpost in years and now cannot move the seatpost at all. It's completely seized. There is a high chance the aluminum is heavily corroded due to the years of contact with the carbon and the conditions I have left the bike outside in.
Does anybody have experience with removing the seatpost in such scenarios? If all fails, I am willing to cut open the seatpost to tear it out…

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  1. I’d do two things. One, seatpost in a bench vise and twist the frame. If this doesn’t work, I’d cut the seatpost and use a hacksaw blade to slot the seatpost from the inside and peel/pull it out. Carbon cuts pretty easy with a hacksaw blade, requiring a lot less pressure than aluminum, so you should pretty easily be able to destructively disassemble the post while not marring the frame.

  2. Optimal_Bank_7287 on

    Heat the aluminum frame part, it will dilate a little bit, maybe enough to turn the seatpost

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