onyerbike531
Retro Guru
Hello Forumers
I'll begin by saying that yesterday I leant my prized Peugeot PH11 up against a wall and while I'd turned my back for a second the weight of my pannier bag tipped my bike over and caused it to strike the brick corner of a house wall denting my top tube in the process; rushing away the brick particles revealed scratches and a finger tipped sized dent in. I nearly fainted. The sad thing is it took my the best part of a year to find an old bike in my size, a 57cm frame after a year of riding a bike to big for me.
Up until that point the frame was in perfect condition regarding the tubes alignment and joints etc, great build quality for what I imagine was a mass produced bike back in the day. Where are those little flying saucers from Batteries Not Included when you need them eh?.
I needed to get this out here because it's niggling me and it's all I can see now when I look at the bike.
So I'd like to ask if anyone's done something similar to their bike and do they still ride it; is there a chance it's cracked now, will it fail? What are the remedies to such a problem.
Tell me your stories
Thanks
A Peugeot fan
I'll begin by saying that yesterday I leant my prized Peugeot PH11 up against a wall and while I'd turned my back for a second the weight of my pannier bag tipped my bike over and caused it to strike the brick corner of a house wall denting my top tube in the process; rushing away the brick particles revealed scratches and a finger tipped sized dent in. I nearly fainted. The sad thing is it took my the best part of a year to find an old bike in my size, a 57cm frame after a year of riding a bike to big for me.
Up until that point the frame was in perfect condition regarding the tubes alignment and joints etc, great build quality for what I imagine was a mass produced bike back in the day. Where are those little flying saucers from Batteries Not Included when you need them eh?.
I needed to get this out here because it's niggling me and it's all I can see now when I look at the bike.
So I'd like to ask if anyone's done something similar to their bike and do they still ride it; is there a chance it's cracked now, will it fail? What are the remedies to such a problem.
Tell me your stories
Thanks
A Peugeot fan