I'd clean up, ensure there's no further damage and wrap some carbon fibre around it. But I have the cf tow & laminating epoxy readily available + some skill to use it.
Cf means you don't need to respray the frame, and it will reinforce the rest of the [potentially rusty] stay.
You're saying it's only intended for light trail riding, in which case you should be fine. Even a crack in that area will not necessarily result in a critical failure - you'll probably notice it before you crash, and be able to get home + your teeth are reasonably safe.
PS It's probably safe to ride as is, but at the end of the day it's your teeth we're talking about - not mine
PPS If you're really uncomfortable riding a bike like that, send it to me.
Cf means you don't need to respray the frame, and it will reinforce the rest of the [potentially rusty] stay.
You're saying it's only intended for light trail riding, in which case you should be fine. Even a crack in that area will not necessarily result in a critical failure - you'll probably notice it before you crash, and be able to get home + your teeth are reasonably safe.
PS It's probably safe to ride as is, but at the end of the day it's your teeth we're talking about - not mine
PPS If you're really uncomfortable riding a bike like that, send it to me.
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