Re: Ye ol' chop and slot~~
So the frame has an integrated seat tube that is too short and you want to turn it into an internal seatpost frame, is that the question? You should be asking what strength and longevity are you taking away from the frame by reaming the seat tube down to take a larger seat post than what the tube was designed for. Seat tubes need to have a thick butt or sleeve where you have a top tube, seat tube, seat stay junction. Without it, a crack will develop sooner or later.

Originally Posted by
drietz
Reaching out to the experts here, with what I am sure is either a simple or controversial question.
Recently found myself with a frame with a seatmast that is too short (but a top tube that's just right!) and so I'd like to cut it off and insert a post.
I have everything I'll need, including a reamer to bring the ID from ~30.55 to 30.9, except for an answer to this question:
If I want to slot the front of the seat tube (as opposed to the rear, so I can keep the collar facing back and keep stress off of a possibly thin seatpost), how much seat tube should I leave above the weld at the top tube junction? Or, more coherently, how much seat tube extension above the TT should I have? And as a follow up, how far above the weld should I drill the hole at the end of the slot?
Thanks for any and all insight!
Wishing you all a good time all the time,
Daniel Rietz
Bill Fernance
Bicycle Shop Owner
Part Time Framebuilder
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