I did wonder if you could. After trawling through the ad again, and this time noticing the crack in the photos, I know that sometimes sellers can argue that it was 'in the photos which form part of the description '... Thought it might have gone down that routeI do get ti repaired, but in this case I can get a refund
Ebay is strong for buyers.I did wonder if you could. After trawling through the ad again, and this time noticing the crack in the photos, I know that sometimes sellers can argue that it was 'in the photos which form part of the description '... Thought it might have gone down that route
The cost, even at trade price, would be substantial.Have you thought of having a word with @danson67 to see if this can be rescued?
The description 'no cracks' trumps all else; and a picture proves it was pre-existing.I did wonder if you could. After trawling through the ad again, and this time noticing the crack in the photos, I know that sometimes sellers can argue that it was 'in the photos which form part of the description '... Thought it might have gone down that route
Cove are a favourite of 'huckers', and gusseting often lends an impression of mighty strength. Also quite an old frame. Seller may well be in a rush, and may have been working off a smart phone, without getting in close on the pictures they may have taken hurriedly, or perhaps having a minion do the packaging and posting.Hard to believe the crack was not spotted at the time of advertising and packing.
Agree, poor design. The diameter and wall thickness of the downtube should have been enough in most riding circumstances.
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There was an example for sale on here
https://www.retrobike.co.uk/threads/mig-titanium-red-frame-£375.463725/