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Old 07-08-21, 05:27 PM
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Mad Honk 
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If it slipped in there it should slip back out. I would lube the inside of the seat tube with some oil and attempt to pull it back out with a piece of wire like a coat hanger. It may be an easy repair with those caveats in play. Smiles, MH
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