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A couple of days ago I parked my bike on a wooden bench, but then it fell off to the other side. With such luck that the bottle cage hit a rock on the ground, and since it was carrying a bottle full of water, the impact pulled both bottle and cage from the frame, tearing off the bolts and also the "eyelets" (I don't really know how to call them) holding everything to the frame, see the pictures.
First I thought they were rivnuts, but looking at them they are different, and also apparently rivnuts are used in aluminium or carbon frames, not steel. It seems as if they were welded into the frame just at the "collar".
Anyway, what would you suggest I do? Going to a frame builder to fix it is not feasible due to my current location in rural middle-of-nowhere Germany, plus I doubt it would be cost effective and might ruin the paint job. I am thinking in just applying the best glue I can find and hope for the best but open to hear alternatives.
Bike is a Breezer Lighting Team, one of those re-editions they did at the beginning of the 2010's, with very thin steel tubing. Thanks in advance!
First I thought they were rivnuts, but looking at them they are different, and also apparently rivnuts are used in aluminium or carbon frames, not steel. It seems as if they were welded into the frame just at the "collar".
Anyway, what would you suggest I do? Going to a frame builder to fix it is not feasible due to my current location in rural middle-of-nowhere Germany, plus I doubt it would be cost effective and might ruin the paint job. I am thinking in just applying the best glue I can find and hope for the best but open to hear alternatives.
Bike is a Breezer Lighting Team, one of those re-editions they did at the beginning of the 2010's, with very thin steel tubing. Thanks in advance!