I emailed brian @ riv who helped put this Hunq together, but while I wait 
for a response I thought I'd swing this by the RBW group since I'm 
generally not very mechanically inclined (I learn by you tube videos). 

1. Been having major issues with seat post slippage on the Hunq. Every time 
I think I get the seat post clamp (which is part of the frame) as tight as 
I can get it, within 30 minutes of riding it has slipped a good inch, maybe 
more. I've never had this issue on a bike before, how do you address this? 
More grease or beeswax on the seat post? Different bolt? Quick release? 
Would having a medium sackville with all my camping gear be weighing it 
down more and causing this?

2. I stripped the seat post bolt (the one in the seat post clamp, not the 
saddle rails), so decided to take the whole bolt out and bring it to a LBS 
or hardware store to get a replacement one (it stripped just enough that i 
could no longer tighten it, but I could still loosen it). Upon turning it 
counter clockwise to get it out, the bolt head snapped right off. Now the 
rest of the bolt is stuck in the clamp (again, the clamp is part of the 
frame). Sooooo, how does one get the bolt out? Both ends are buried in the 
housing that is inside the clamp braze ons (is that the right terminogoy 
here? Is this something an LBS would have the tools to do? Or do I need to 
find a mechanic who knows how to drill a hole through the center of the 
bolt and extract it out that way? Is there an easier way? Anything to 
consider so I don't mess up the frame?

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