I would run a strap of new steel around that, a lot of force right there...So yesterday day I filed down a crap weld in the headtube. Was debating on adding too it or just leave it.
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On the head tube chunk , you may find a piece of pipe that about the same diameter is the head tube and cut about a 1/2" to 3/4" ring . Then slip it around the head tub and weld it . It the diameter of the ring is a little to small you could cut it in half and still put it on there and welder it .
On the head tube chunk , you may find a piece of pipe that about the same diameter is the head tube and cut about a 1/2" to 3/4" ring . Then slip it around the head tub and weld it . If the diameter of the ring is a little to small you could cut it in half and still put it on there and welder it .
If you don't do that I would at least put some JB weld around the entire edge bearing cup before putting it back in the frame .
By the way killer frame and nice batch parts you got going on . should be a great-looking bike[emoji1303]
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I would run a strap of new steel around that, a lot of force right there...
That would steepen the head tube angle and throw off the handling a bit. I attempted to remove only a few millimeters from an ovalized head tube on a dirt jumper years ago and it went from feeling slack and stable to steep and twitchy.Could you just cut the head tube down a little and avoid having to weld it
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You would have to cut it above the damage which might be quite a bit looking at it. If you leave any of the damage without added strength to support it, it will just start to tear again.Could you just cut the head tube down a little and avoid having to weld it
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Looks good! The compact drivetrain looks interesting on the classic frame, very minimal. What is your gearing again? 25/9?
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Looks like your ready for the hills
With the small sprocket.
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