Old 01-13-14, 09:38 AM
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Seems only fair that if you're going to identify the Peugeot as an example of poor lug work, you identify the second example as a Raleigh. Or are you a Francophobe/Anglophile?
Originally Posted by kunsunoke
Bad lug work (again, apologies to Randy):



Good lug work - Spectrum Cycles


Cherubim (Konno brothers in Akasaka):


Tommasini:


Not quite as nice as the above, but still excellent fit/finish. Trek-Wisconsin/Japan fastback stay lug:


Bridgestone NJS Keirin bike frame detail (seat tube):
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