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I didn't say you made ignorant claims. I was implying that a lot of stuff in this thread seemed like hearsay and erroneous information from people who didn't claim to speak from experience.
I would welcome a framebuilder chiming in with reliable information, because my point was that nobody was providing any reliable information. Why don't you accuse me of doing something else I didn't do so that I can respond and tell you once again what my point was. Maybe that time you'll get it, eh? |
Originally Posted by queerpunk
(Post 9433357)
I didn't say you made ignorant claims. I was implying that a lot of stuff in this thread seemed like hearsay and erroneous information from people who didn't claim to speak from experience.
I would welcome a framebuilder chiming in with reliable information, because my point was that nobody was providing any reliable information. Why don't you accuse me of doing something else I didn't do so that I can respond and tell you once again what my point was. Maybe that time you'll get it, eh? nice backtrack. |
Buy it, ride it, if the busted up tube fails and you die, at least you will die knowing you saved a couple dollars.
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The seller paid to have the frame "fixed", but wants to sell it instead of ride it? Sounds like complete faith in the repair. I'm sure it's fine...
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If it's a steel frame it shouldn't be a problem. If the dents are on a round tube you can roll out a lot of the residual unevenness with frame blocks. Fill the holes with lead solder (don't weld them; that's bad for lightweight tubing) and file smooth.
If it's aluminum, the frame is toast. |
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