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• #2
No Chance the seat post can be removed? Can it be moved up and down at least?
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• #3
no chance, sorry...maybe if you have a shed and leave it soaked for a couple of weeks, it might work. Or with brute force if you have a workshop at hand.
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• #4
8 out 10 seatposts stuck can be removed :)
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thanks for the advice, any chance I can come an see the bike on friday morning?
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• #6
it would have to be before work in the SE4 area, around half past 8 before I leave for work.
Would that work?
For sale is my loved single speed, dependable commuter work horse.
Center to top the frame is 58 cm, gearing is 46/19.
I also sell the extra handlebars in the pics and the saddle, preferable in one.
It's a lovely frame, it has some chips and signs of wear, the decals are fading but then it's an old frame.
It has a brand new rear wheel, Halo AeroTrack. The front wheel is a Mavic Aksium Race spare from my road bike. I got both wheels nicked of the bike some weeks ago and that's why the front wheel doesn't match the frame/rear wheel. But the new rear wheel but decided to sell now.
I need to make space in my flat, that's the only reason I sell.
Now to the big but. The seatpost is stuck in the frame, my local bike shop wouldn't even try to get it out.
I am 6 foot/183cm, but with slightly long legs, so the saddle height would fit slightly taller guys/girls as well.
Also, the screw fixing the saddle clamp is worn out, I put a nut in there to cater for that, one of the pics should show it.
I am looking for £400 in total.
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