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Let’s see your broken drop-outs

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Old 11-04-22, 07:15 PM
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Originally Posted by cudak888
Could have been repaired with a new seatstay, chaincstay, and dropout - question is whether anyone would be willing to bother. Many seem to be enamored with EM frames, so you never know...

-Kurt
it was like that before I arrived there. I would have repaired it or at least taking it to the local welding school. They must learn brazing too. I found it in the metal scrap bin and laughed to myself the hokey repair job. Could not have been uglier. Made me want to take it and the dented up Masi and have one of those clowns turn it into a two-story art bike.

Instead, I'm making wind chimes.
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