[QUOTE=hanged_up;1803876]Really? I've done this a few times and it's never taken more than 30 mins to dissolve enough. The good thing is, you pretty much have to lay the bike down for the seatpost bolt or flip it upside-down for the saddle bolt, which of course is impossible when locked properly.
Yes, fair point - it makes a big difference depending on which angle the bolt is at.
There is one other thing that helps them stay in and that is carefully cleaning the bolt head and bb with warm soapy water, then rinsing and drying properly before application of the superglue - I think that's mainly why mine were so difficult to remove.
[QUOTE=hanged_up;1803876]Really? I've done this a few times and it's never taken more than 30 mins to dissolve enough. The good thing is, you pretty much have to lay the bike down for the seatpost bolt or flip it upside-down for the saddle bolt, which of course is impossible when locked properly.
Yes, fair point - it makes a big difference depending on which angle the bolt is at.
There is one other thing that helps them stay in and that is carefully cleaning the bolt head and bb with warm soapy water, then rinsing and drying properly before application of the superglue - I think that's mainly why mine were so difficult to remove.