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Doesn’t look good!
Looks like the headtube might be cracked. I’ll know more when I take the headset off. http://i1134.photobucket.com/albums/...psnuwgl2xk.jpg |
Ugh, that looks awful.
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Chrome plating, tight press fit with added chrome thickness, hydrogen embrittlement I fear at work.
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Those look like smudges below the headset. Do they wipe off?
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In my opinion, yes that looks cracked..both through the headtube AND chrome. How may I ask?
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Ahhh, what we're seeing is highly polished chrome on the headset, and hightly polished chrome on the head tube lug.
Crash? |
Oh boy, I hope that’s not the Colnago you got recently. |
Originally Posted by repechage
(Post 20687301)
Chrome plating, tight press fit with added chrome thickness, hydrogen embrittlement I fear at work.
Nothing good comes from this, I'm afraid. |
:crash: oh no.
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Oh man. That doesn't look good. :notamused:
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Originally Posted by sloar
(Post 20687292)
Looks like the headtube might be cracked. I’ll know more when I take the headset off. http://i1134.photobucket.com/albums/...psnuwgl2xk.jpg |
Originally Posted by Spaghetti Legs
(Post 20687671)
Oh boy, I hope that’s not the Colnago you got recently. https://www.bikeforums.net/20657882-post65.html http://i1134.photobucket.com/albums/...psdds47vix.jpg I'm still curious about what happened. |
Easily fixed. Don't worry.
Many ways to fix it, some will mar the chrome only very slightly (I'm thinking Mini MIG or TIG microtorch from the inside). Thinking about it more I would Mig from the inside. Your local craftsman can advise you. |
Originally Posted by Reynolds 531
(Post 20688244)
Easily fixed. Don't worry.
Many ways to fix it, some will mar the chrome only very slightly (I'm thinking Mini MIG or TIG microtorch from the inside). Thinking about it more I would Mig from the inside. Your local craftsman can advise you. |
Originally Posted by nesteel
(Post 20688249)
That's going to need to be reamed after any repair. Running a cutting tool over weld material sucks.
The OP can sleep well, the frame will be better than it has probably been in years. i'm guessing it has been a long time since that headset was able to be perfectly adjusted. |
No crack! What appeared to be a crack wiped right off. I removed the headset and cleaned the lug up, nothing was wrong except a little chrome flaking. |
Hmmm. One doesn't see Campy Record chrome broken and flaking like that often either.
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Send it to me.
I'll fix it. :D |
Originally Posted by sloar
(Post 20688508)
No crack! What appeared to be a crack wiped right off. I removed the headset and cleaned the lug up, nothing was wrong except a little chrome flaking. A dozen gloom and doom comments. Kind of like reading Yelp restaurant reviews. If a new place gets a few 5 star reviews, the sheep appear to follow the herd and also post 5 star reviews, merited or not. Glad it was a non issue Shawn. |
Lesson learned, don't forget to wipe |
Originally Posted by rootboy
(Post 20688531)
Hmmm. One doesn't see Campy Record chrome broken and flaking like that often either.
I think the headset looks clean except for perhaps some grunge on the spacer. But, it has some wicked reflections in the highly polished chrome which do make it look like it is damaged. Can we get some "clean" photos with the headset off? |
That chrome does look like it has seen better days. :(
https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...86e0bf3a4a.jpg This point marked in blue looks like the only place where there is significant concern. The rest appears to be flaking chrome. Although, most of my bad Colnago chrome has been pocked with rust, not flaking. So, that brings up the question why it is flaking like that. And, perhaps stress from the headset installation. |
The area you circled was my concern, but what appeared to be a crack wiped off with a rag. The headset is perfect condition, looks like the chrome flaked from the top edge from the insertion of the bearing cup. Maybe forced in at an angle instead of being pressed in straight. |
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It looks very clean... and also rust free. A lot of deep flaking.
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Originally Posted by Mr. 66
(Post 20688604)
Lesson learned, don't forget to wipe |
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Originally Posted by oddjob2
(Post 20688596)
A dozen gloom and doom comments. Kind of like reading Yelp restaurant reviews. ...
Originally Posted by Mr. 66
(Post 20688604)
Lesson learned, don't forget to wipe
Originally Posted by Reynolds 531
(Post 20689975)
under-rated advice.
You guys are cracking me up! But I'm concerned. Can a thread like this really have a happy ending? I think not. The Flat Tire God will have his due, one way nor a nother. |
Ultimately, he wants to sell the bike for decent coin.
Especially in this market. A cracked headtube wouldn't help, so it all appears to be headed in the right direction. Happy for Sloar, but the market will decide this one's fate. |
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