OverHillAndDale
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Since it's too cold to clean my garage :clap: today I decided to install my Doc Humphrey's adapter and belt tensioner. Step 1 - raise your seat.
Well, the key wouldn't START to budge to release the seat. I twisted as hard as I dared while pushing the seat to the left, right, forward, back, lifting, pressing down etc. No good.
I read all the forum entries on releasing a stuck seat, and eventually managed to get where I could see the cable and latch. Still no good - pressing with a screwdriver with all the might I dared use the latch wouldn't budge. I even managed to get the screwdriver on the latch itself (not on the cable) and still it wouldn't start to budge.
I lifted the front of the seat with ratchet straps as far as I could and I can see the bold that holds the seat to the latch, but with only 3/4 of and inch or so working space I can't figure out a way to cut the bolt. I used the straps to put more pressure on the latch/bolt hoping something would break free but I stopped after a point because I didn't want to damage the seat. I bent a coat hanger tip into a hook and got it around the bolt, but .. couldn't figure out what was next. Jiggling the bolt with the coat hanger did nothing.
Any brilliant ideas? Any kind of a tool that can cut steel in a tiny place? (my working space is 3/4 wide, about 6 inches inside between the bike and seat). A dremmel won't fit in that space, and the bit would come in at the wrong angle.
Well, the key wouldn't START to budge to release the seat. I twisted as hard as I dared while pushing the seat to the left, right, forward, back, lifting, pressing down etc. No good.
I read all the forum entries on releasing a stuck seat, and eventually managed to get where I could see the cable and latch. Still no good - pressing with a screwdriver with all the might I dared use the latch wouldn't budge. I even managed to get the screwdriver on the latch itself (not on the cable) and still it wouldn't start to budge.
I lifted the front of the seat with ratchet straps as far as I could and I can see the bold that holds the seat to the latch, but with only 3/4 of and inch or so working space I can't figure out a way to cut the bolt. I used the straps to put more pressure on the latch/bolt hoping something would break free but I stopped after a point because I didn't want to damage the seat. I bent a coat hanger tip into a hook and got it around the bolt, but .. couldn't figure out what was next. Jiggling the bolt with the coat hanger did nothing.
Any brilliant ideas? Any kind of a tool that can cut steel in a tiny place? (my working space is 3/4 wide, about 6 inches inside between the bike and seat). A dremmel won't fit in that space, and the bit would come in at the wrong angle.