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kuan 04-17-09 07:00 AM

Dude can you keep the frame? You need to keep the frame.

gerv 04-17-09 08:20 AM

Could you post this question in the Framebuilder's forum with a picture and mentioning where you are? It might be helpful in getting their opinions on whether the frame is rideable in your circumstance or repairable in any circumstance.

BF123 04-18-09 07:28 AM

I've finished. Haha..you can post it there if you think they'll find it interesting. Link it here though.


Any other comments on the parts?

kuan 04-18-09 07:32 AM

You should really keep the parts. Why sell them if you can still use them?

And really, keep the frame as a souvenir. :) Friends might wanna have a look at it someday when you talk about your epic adventure.

BF123 04-18-09 09:11 AM

Because I'll not be needing a bike for a few years yet. I found a resting place for the frame, will post pics when it gets set up. =)

kuan 04-18-09 09:33 AM


Originally Posted by BF123 (Post 8754332)
Because I'll not be needing a bike for a few years yet.

Yeah right. Biggest load of hogwash I've heard on this thread yet! :D :D

Tom Stormcrowe 04-18-09 10:39 AM


Originally Posted by BF123 (Post 8754332)
Because I'll not be needing a bike for a few years yet. I found a resting place for the frame, will post pics when it gets set up. =)

I give you 6 months and you'll be bike shopping again, and I'd almost bet you'll be looking at a Thorn or other expedition bike. ;)

Randochap 04-18-09 12:44 PM

Interesting thread. Glad the tour ended on a high note.

Man, those are the worst welds evar!

On long tours, I always carry bailing wire. Ever since I saw some amazing jury rigging out in the mountains of BC. Old timers had everything held together with the stuff -- pickup trucks, farm equipment ....

So I've always figured, if a tube ever separated from a lug, or something like the catastrophe illustrated here, I could find something to reinforce the tube and wrap it in bailing wire. I betcha that'd be a better solution than those "welds" which probably further weakened the frame!

BF123 04-18-09 06:35 PM

At most a walmart bike for minor commuting. :) I need to stay stationary for a few years.

halfbiked 04-18-09 08:23 PM


Originally Posted by BF123 (Post 8740689)
Anyway, now that's over, what parts should I keep? Everything has around 10000km in them. Brooks saddle definitely, the hubs, RD?

Keep it all. Frame goes on the wall, around a picture of you, the bike & Mao. Or you, the bike and all all your crap spread over the road just past the pothole.

DMF 04-22-09 05:25 AM


Originally Posted by BF123 (Post 8740689)
what parts should I keep? Everything has around 10000km in them. Brooks saddle definitely, the hubs, RD?

EVERYTHING! You can't ride the frame, but mounted on your wall it may be the best source of stories in your house.

Congrats, btw!



Originally Posted by halfbiked (Post 8756864)
Or you, the bike and all all your crap spread over the road just past the pothole.

I like it! It would be great if he could include pics of the earnest repair persons too. ("Yeah, this guy was really nice, but he's the one responsible for this #$%& weld.") ;)



Originally Posted by Randochap (Post 8755088)
On long tours, I always carry bailing wire.

Bailing wire is the old timer's JB Weld. Unfortunately it's a whole lot harder to find in an urban environment...

DMF 04-22-09 05:47 AM


Originally Posted by LeeG (Post 8734561)
What is your weight on the bike, you and gear?

re: 1st page - gear 30 Kg, rider 70 Kg. I'd guess the bike around 12 Kg. So that's about 250 lbs for you metricly (sp?) challenged folk.


Cheez, that's my rider weight. :twitchy:

delver 04-22-09 08:32 AM

Keep that frame. Have a nice, polished wooden wall hanger rack made for it, get some track lighting with soft bulbs to moodily pop it off the wall. Print all the forum advice about how foolish it is to ride it like that, frame them and put them next to it.

The next trick is to ignore it when guests come over. Just shrug it off, explain that it has some "slight" sentimental value.

I have multiple Art Degrees, and Brother, that thing is Art with a capitol A

juggleaddict 04-22-09 10:24 AM

Why wouldn't you just buy a new LHT frameset and keep on truckin? If you're selling them, I'd still keep everything, somebody, somewhere wants the stuff. If nothing else, you can throw in freebies. There's no point in throwing out good parts!

BF123 04-23-09 08:43 AM

Ileft the frame at my Beijing youth hostel. We'll see if they get the frame framed up. We'll see. I love the idea of printing out all the BF comments, though. Ahaha..especially on the mechanics side.

thehum 04-23-09 04:25 PM

this thread really had me on the edge of my seat for a few weeks, and just wanted to say wow and congrats BF123.


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