Cracked dropout - Fixable?
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Bikes: Waterford 953 RS-22, several Paramounts
I had a similar crack, but at the chainstay to dropout joint rather than on the dropout itself. Paul Sadoff (Rock Lobster Cycles in Santa Cruz) repaired it by cutting a "V" groove on both sides of the crack, then welding and dressing both sides. The repair is virtually undetectable and has held up well for four years. I believe he charged about $50.
The bike is my 1987 Waterford Paramount. YMMV.

The bike is my 1987 Waterford Paramount. YMMV.

#28
Just had another frame returned to me after a little needed work... some ass clown had drewed a beautiful handbuilt 531 frame with Nervex lugs and had ground off the dropout hangar and cable braze ons.
The drive side dropout (Campagnolo) had to be replaced (no option here) but a match was available and new cable guides were brazed on and now the bike is ready to be re-painted and built up into a 9 speed road bike.
The work was $100.00.
The drive side dropout (Campagnolo) had to be replaced (no option here) but a match was available and new cable guides were brazed on and now the bike is ready to be re-painted and built up into a 9 speed road bike.
The work was $100.00.
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