^ He's in Belfast ;)
V's just work better compared to Cantis but they are still popular as they shed mud much easier for cyclocross riders.
For the seatpost, clamping it in a vice and use the frame for leverage to twist usually works!
Cheers. If I dont get if shifted by the weekend that's my next option. Really dont want to go down the route of caustic soda
Other option is to chop the post then cut a strip out of it using a hacksaw blade, then collapse it in on itself.
Never done it myself. I'd probably get a framebuilder to do it for me.
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^ He's in Belfast ;)
V's just work better compared to Cantis but they are still popular as they shed mud much easier for cyclocross riders.
For the seatpost, clamping it in a vice and use the frame for leverage to twist usually works!