Fv2
Don't know what I'm doing, gonna do it anyway.
I can appreciate both sides of this discussion.
On one hand OneHorsePower, has a valid point. These frames are becoming fewer and fewer.
All though devin_science makes his side with using roached frames.
If a frame is to far gone to save, but can be cut into individual parts so it's soul can live on, then I say go for it.
I wouldn't recommend cutting up a few valuable frames to make one bike either.
We all know girls frames are dime a dozen, so I'm ok with chopping those, unless it's a rare one of a kind girls frame. At the same time, there are some boy frames that there seem to be an abundance of, spaceliner comes to mind.
Now I love my CWC frames, but I'm not a purist either. I'd cut one if it fit what I wanted. To me it's just metal, but as I've said before, I would never chop up a 38 autocycle or a spacelander but that's just me.
Regardless of how you personally feel, these old bikes, one way or another are being kept alive. And that's a good thing in my opinion.
On one hand OneHorsePower, has a valid point. These frames are becoming fewer and fewer.
All though devin_science makes his side with using roached frames.
If a frame is to far gone to save, but can be cut into individual parts so it's soul can live on, then I say go for it.
I wouldn't recommend cutting up a few valuable frames to make one bike either.
We all know girls frames are dime a dozen, so I'm ok with chopping those, unless it's a rare one of a kind girls frame. At the same time, there are some boy frames that there seem to be an abundance of, spaceliner comes to mind.
Now I love my CWC frames, but I'm not a purist either. I'd cut one if it fit what I wanted. To me it's just metal, but as I've said before, I would never chop up a 38 autocycle or a spacelander but that's just me.
Regardless of how you personally feel, these old bikes, one way or another are being kept alive. And that's a good thing in my opinion.