Worst frame repair ever

Worst frame repair ever

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WPA

Original Poster:

9,768 posts

120 months

Monday 4th March
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This is not mine but spotted this for sale on Facebook, has anybody ever seen a worse repair than this, he says that it is safe to ride but I would never trust it, to me it is scrap, I would also add that he claims this was repaired by a local metalwork specialist laugh






Silvanus

5,803 posts

29 months

Monday 4th March
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laugh

soad

33,311 posts

182 months

Monday 4th March
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Do not want.

hidetheelephants

27,302 posts

199 months

Monday 4th March
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What is it supposed to look like? The weld bead is ok-ish, but that bracket thing underneath looks a bit sketchy.

Drezza

1,437 posts

60 months

Monday 4th March
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Meh... I'd ride it. Welds look fine and it's hardly going to be doing any jumps.

Would have to be cheap for me to buy it though!

WPA

Original Poster:

9,768 posts

120 months

Monday 4th March
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hidetheelephants said:
What is it supposed to look like? The weld bead is ok-ish, but that bracket thing underneath looks a bit sketchy.
This is what it should look like also shows you how bad the top frame tube is.


hidetheelephants

27,302 posts

199 months

Monday 4th March
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It's a bit shadetree and asking money for it is pretty brassnecked, but I don't see any major problems with it. Brompton's site isn't forthcoming about frame material, but they appear to still braze their frames so unlikely to be anything exciting or unusually difficult to weld.

bobbo89

5,485 posts

151 months

Tuesday 5th March
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I'm more interested as to what happened to it.

I mean, no-one is doing stair sets on Bromptons!

Edited by bobbo89 on Tuesday 5th March 09:06

Hugo Stiglitz

38,038 posts

217 months

Tuesday 5th March
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How much is he asking? £100 very max.

gazza285

10,085 posts

214 months

Tuesday 5th March
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hidetheelephants said:
The weld bead is ok-ish…
It really isn’t. Welding like that would get you removed from one of my sites on day one.

James6112

5,173 posts

34 months

Tuesday 5th March
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EmailAddress said:
bobbo89 said:
I'm more interested as to what happened to it.

I mean, no one's no-one is doing stair sets on Bromptons!
According to a quick Google; Brompton frames have a few weak spots known for cracking. Make of that as you will.
I gave a couple, never had, or heard of, any problems
The frames have a 7 year warranty.

Edited by James6112 on Tuesday 5th March 06:27

CheesecakeRunner

4,320 posts

97 months

Tuesday 5th March
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Always amuses me that the ability for anyone to weld a repair is one of the main reasons people give for buying steel frames.

ShredderXLE

595 posts

165 months

Tuesday 5th March
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The top tube doesnt even look like its aligned properly either side of the weld compared to the pic of the white one. The geometry of the frame would now be different too.

WPA

Original Poster:

9,768 posts

120 months

Tuesday 5th March
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Hugo Stiglitz said:
How much is he asking? £100 very max.
£250 to £300, says it has years of life left.

It worries me that having failed once, how long before it breaks again and would you want to be riding it at the point it does.

Hugo Stiglitz

38,038 posts

217 months

Tuesday 5th March
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WPA said:
Hugo Stiglitz said:
How much is he asking? £100 very max.
£250 to £300, says it has years of life left.

It worries me that having failed once, how long before it breaks again and would you want to be riding it at the point it does.
Wow. Speechless. It'll definitely break again. Why would you weld the top/downtube combined that's snapped clean through and badly. Wow.

WPA

Original Poster:

9,768 posts

120 months

Tuesday 5th March
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trails

4,200 posts

155 months

Tuesday 5th March
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Looks fine, nothing a bit of wet and dry and a rattle can of gloss black couldn't fix hehe

Hugo Stiglitz

38,038 posts

217 months

Tuesday 5th March
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Why has he welded it with a distinct hump/drooping downwards. Imagine riding that in traffic.

President Merkin

4,229 posts

25 months

Tuesday 5th March
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TBH if I wanted a 64 degree head angle on my Brompton for downhill racing, I'd have just fitted an angleset. silly

CoolHands

19,240 posts

201 months

Tuesday 5th March
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300 quid for a stolen bike