This bent frame cannot possibly be safe.
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Thinking about the bikes with dings I've seen posted where someone was sure the bike would fold up and throw the rider under a bus on a busy street, this bike may have killed a few people.
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Unless the bike is aluminum, which I doubt, anyone with rudimentary welding skills could fix it. Cut the bent part out and sand the paint off the ends and get a bit larger steel tube sleeve and weld together. Probably a 10 minute job, tops. If you want to get fancy, shoot with a rattle can. Cheap fix
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Apparently the bike is not safe from rsob, who wants to cut and burn it.
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I am so disappointed in myself, and in the rest of you also .... All these posts and not a single joke about 'bents?
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