Re: 1992 Fire Mountain commuter - it's back
Echo this strongly. Get your glasses out, and go over the rear of the frame carefully, especially on the welds. It sounds like you had a strong impact so it's very 'easy' for fractures to appear. In this regard, better to be safe than sorry is the mantra!
Muddy paw":1msew8r7 said:It's good to see the old Kona up and running again and when you say their was a lot of flexing on the frame when tightening qr skewer what part of the frame was it flexing at exactly as it seems to me that you've either got a fracture in the frame or a weld and my guess is that the issue is the weld has gone where the chainstay meets the bb on the drive side of the frame but hopefully i'm wrong and you've just imagined it's worse than it actually is .
I would suggest you get a friend or family member to flex the rear triangle while you check it over at the welds ..
Echo this strongly. Get your glasses out, and go over the rear of the frame carefully, especially on the welds. It sounds like you had a strong impact so it's very 'easy' for fractures to appear. In this regard, better to be safe than sorry is the mantra!