Easiest of all, cut seat post off level with the top of the seat tube, then hacksaw the seatpost front top to bottom. It takes time and you need to be gentle but it works every time. Usually takes a couple or three cuts.
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Easiest of all, cut seat post off level with the top of the seat tube, then hacksaw the seatpost front top to bottom. It takes time and you need to be gentle but it works every time. Usually takes a couple or three cuts.