Got a stuck seat post? Don’t worry! Whether it’s from years of riding in humid or wet conditions or just the natural way materials can bond over time, a seized seat post can be a real headache. But it doesn’t have to mean the end of your frame.
Why Seat Posts Get Stuck
It’s not unusual for seat posts to seize up. Moisture, time, and certain material combinations (galvanic corrosion) can cause the post and frame to bond. With the real stubborn ones, it can be near impossible to rotate the post out without damaging the frame. If you have a tough one, let’s tackle it before any damage is done—and tons of frustration.
How I Remove Stuck Seat Posts
I’ve built a special tool to tackle even the most stubborn seat posts. It applies force to the post without putting unnecessary stress on the frame. Here’s why it works:
- Non-Destructive: We minimize stress on the frame, protecting your bike’s integrity.
- Highly Effective: With the tool, we’ve achieved a success rate far exceeding conventional methods.
- Frame Compatibility: We service most aluminum and steel bicycles with rigid, non-suspension frames.


Let Me Help
If you’ve got a stuck seat post, I can help get it out and get your bike back on the road. Reach out to me at Gibson Cycles—I’d be happy to chat about your bike and what it needs.
