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It's unreal, why hasn't a manufacturer addressed this, probably as it's not a common enough problem to make it worthwhile, but given when it does happen it's such an ordeal you'd think some sort of seize resistant post would exist or a reliable method of extracting them.... I'd love to know how that Mr. Seatpost guy does it.
good job. its insane what it takes to get these damn things out init