
Originally Posted by
steve garro
Well, that's a loaded question.........
1st of all, was it a frontal impact?
Is there a distinctive crease/bulge?
How about the top tube?
And then you have the builder - this may not be what you want to hear....
* The DT may have been too light for the intended purpose
* Life is what i would call "Race Bike" tubing = it's not meant for abuse, really.
Spec'ing it may have been a bad call.
* the tube could have been over heated, brazed bikes that are overheated generally last about two years of hard riding.
* The fillet could have been undercut upon polishing, this would lead to a premature failure right on the fillet edge
* the thinnest tubing is safly brazed by only the best braziers - go figure.
If you don't know splitting the cost & bumping up the tubing to a heavier gage may be the most cost effective and amicable solution for both parties.
Only way I can tell you 100% is to hold it in my hands, and even then not seeing it being brazed I can't tell you if it was over cooked.
my Dos Centavos,
- Garro.
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