Ouch!!
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Originally Posted by p3ntuprage
that thing would have super quick steering if he could get the front wheel to clear the down-tube...
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I think it is pretty much shot...
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Still, looks like only the frame and forks are destined for the scrapper. Front wheel might need a true, but the rest should be good to put on a new frame.
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Originally Posted by bombusben
yea, i think once you have chainring overlap, you're screwed
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You mean that first picture isn't the "after" shot? I thought he did a masterful job putting the downtube back together with an old inner-tube.
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Originally Posted by Schiek
You mean that first picture isn't the "after" shot? I thought he did a masterful job putting the downtube back together with an old inner-tube.
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