Always peel the tape off before buying
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Always peel the tape off before buying
Little surprise covered with electrical tape.
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Braze on ... twist off. No problem.
Good argument for stainless steel bolts for water bottle cages.
Good argument for stainless steel bolts for water bottle cages.
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Kinda reminds me of a flouroscent pink Pina Veneto I had. After buying it on ebay (for a really good price), I noticed that the ST bottlecage fit really close. Hand drilled, albeit pretty straight. No rivnut, just the screws catching enough threads to hold the cage. If I'd put a full bottle in, it would have ripped right out.
Fortunately, this was in 2004 so I had no problem passing it on to a fixie riding hipster.
Fortunately, this was in 2004 so I had no problem passing it on to a fixie riding hipster.
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Wish I had a picture, but the scummiest bike for sale I ever saw was a Specialized Allez Pro at a Play it Again Sports store. The very large price tag was in a strange spot, none of their other bikes had a price tag located anywhere near this location.
So I asked them if anything was under that large tag. Answer "no of course not, we wouldn't do anything like that." Me: "So you wouldn't. mind me pulling the tag off?" Them: "No, go ahead." Me, peeling it off: "Well look, that is a huge DENT under that tag".
It also had mechanical issues: Me: "the front shifter doesn't work," Them: "We tested it, it shifts fine to all three chain rings". Me: "well this bike only has two chain rings."......
I have learned to always remove tape, or anything not original to frame. How did I learn this? Through making buying mistakes naturally.... Learn from others, or learn from your own mistakes. Those are the two choices. I recommend the former, but I usually learn from the latter. Random stickers are harder to deal with, as they can be all over the frame. There I base my offer on what the parts are worth. If the seller thinks their bike is worth more, I am OK with walking away. Sometimes, the BEST decision on buying a bike is NOT buying the bike. Another lesson I learned the hard way. I think I see a pattern here.
So I asked them if anything was under that large tag. Answer "no of course not, we wouldn't do anything like that." Me: "So you wouldn't. mind me pulling the tag off?" Them: "No, go ahead." Me, peeling it off: "Well look, that is a huge DENT under that tag".
It also had mechanical issues: Me: "the front shifter doesn't work," Them: "We tested it, it shifts fine to all three chain rings". Me: "well this bike only has two chain rings."......
I have learned to always remove tape, or anything not original to frame. How did I learn this? Through making buying mistakes naturally.... Learn from others, or learn from your own mistakes. Those are the two choices. I recommend the former, but I usually learn from the latter. Random stickers are harder to deal with, as they can be all over the frame. There I base my offer on what the parts are worth. If the seller thinks their bike is worth more, I am OK with walking away. Sometimes, the BEST decision on buying a bike is NOT buying the bike. Another lesson I learned the hard way. I think I see a pattern here.
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I'm curious about the Allen key shaping of the intact bottle boss. Never seen that before, and can't understand for the life of me why it would need such a feature. Every bottle braze-on I've seen has simply been internally threaded; with no provision for a hex key.
Makes me wonder if a PO thought it could be removed, went at it with a hex key, and caused the damage we see here.
Anybody else have a close-up of a LeMond with this same version of bottle bosses? Because I'm truly curious.
DD
Makes me wonder if a PO thought it could be removed, went at it with a hex key, and caused the damage we see here.
Anybody else have a close-up of a LeMond with this same version of bottle bosses? Because I'm truly curious.
DD
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My assumption is that that's exactly what happened.
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Originally Posted by Drillium Dude;[url=tel:22610012
22610012]I'm curious about the Allen key shaping of the intact bottle boss. Never seen that before, and can't understand for the life of me why it would need such a feature. Every bottle braze-on I've seen has simply been internally threaded; with no provision for a hex key.
Makes me wonder if a PO thought it could be removed, went at it with a hex key, and caused the damage we see here.
Anybody else have a close-up of a LeMond with this same version of bottle bosses? Because I'm truly curious.
DD
Makes me wonder if a PO thought it could be removed, went at it with a hex key, and caused the damage we see here.
Anybody else have a close-up of a LeMond with this same version of bottle bosses? Because I'm truly curious.
DD
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"Man, this thing is tight! I know, I'll slip this two-foot piece of galvanized pipe over the allen wrench for more leverage...."
I don't know much about frame repair, but I'd guess that this would be fixable by someone who knows their stuff. Whether it's worth doing is another question, though.
I don't know much about frame repair, but I'd guess that this would be fixable by someone who knows their stuff. Whether it's worth doing is another question, though.
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Ask any hillbilly and they will tell you JB Weld is Duct tapes brother from another mother. After a 40 mile ride today, I think that bottle cage is on there forever.
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I think of JB Weld as duct tape's cousin that picked up a steroid addiction while in prison.
(And I just realized how lucky I am that the copious electrical tape used for the Cateye Mity wiring on the Nishiki I bought a month or so ago hid nothing but sticky residue....)
(And I just realized how lucky I am that the copious electrical tape used for the Cateye Mity wiring on the Nishiki I bought a month or so ago hid nothing but sticky residue....)