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I think im a little confused here..
1. Did the seat sube crack or break off?
2. Where did it break off, @ the bottom bracket?
3. can you post a pic?
Eeeek, I wouldnt try to reweld it, get a eframe..
Whats the frame?
What size are you? I may have a frame sitting around..
Oh, and BTW, the cold did not do that. The temp would have to be lower than we see on earth to make steel or aluminum brittle. So, unless you're spraying freon on your frame while you ride, that shouldn't be a concern.
looks like rust may have been a big contributor(sp)by your pic.. And please donate your bike to perhaps a RP garage or something vs. just tossing it, that steel cold make another bike come to fruition vs. more of an ever growing garbage pile. Such a shame to see a motobecane end up like that for sure. Sometimes you gotta frame save that shit for sure..
idk about the 30 yr old deal but im sure theres some logic to it.. I have a tallbike built from a very early World frame(72)with stress damage and a jacked up fork that has yet to collapse on me.. Bite my tongue, hard.. steel is real my friend, no dount about it.
FBC Chicago said:Well, to get specific I'm sure it was a combination of the cold, moisture and a 30-year old frame with pores and hairline fractures at a stress point. But, a brand new frame is in the mail, hopefully on it's way to my house.
Homebuilt said:Oh, and BTW, the cold did not do that. The temp would have to be lower than we see on earth to make steel or aluminum brittle. So, unless you're spraying freon on your frame while you ride, that shouldn't be a concern.
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