Easy_Rider":2vqgb008 said:Please don't go down the hacking the frame route. That Brodie is now buggered and useless.
Have to agree, pay someone to take it out if you have to, doing that to a frame is pointless, not of any use now!
Easy_Rider":2vqgb008 said:Please don't go down the hacking the frame route. That Brodie is now buggered and useless.
hoegaardenadds1":3pf1tz6q said:wouldn't say the brodies fit for scrap, just might not be as the designer intended. plenty of room to chop off the top of the post and either braze on some more clamps, or use a removable clamp. As long as the slit hasn't cracked should be ok.
bruce.of.zurich":x55cehr8 said:[my sexy Brodie Dynamo looks ugly right now, someone even suggested I shouldn't have posted the disaster photos here...
:shock:
they could help someone with the same problem, eh?
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Andy R":bj7jngqt said:bruce.of.zurich":bj7jngqt said:[my sexy Brodie Dynamo looks ugly right now, someone even suggested I shouldn't have posted the disaster photos here...
:shock:
they could help someone with the same problem, eh?
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No, what I actually said was that if I'd brutalised a nice frame like that I wouldn't have advertised the fact, especially on a forum dedicted to the preservation and restoration of such things :roll: .
You don't need experience to tell you that doing that to a frame is going to damage it irreversibly - I know, it's not life or death, but all the same.....
knobby":sasskbjp said:I agree it's not dead yet...I believe a skilled frame builder could even remove the damaged seat tube an fit a new one.