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100% fine to ride, no problems.
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Unless this is dirt cheap, I would pass on it. Not worth the time and headache to buy, inspect, repair. There will be another one...
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Must agree. Was trying to see a scenario where those could be the result of accidental damage... travel. Possible, but the angled cuts are concerning. Damage like this could occur during travel with rubbing from an unprotected part, but repeated events???
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Seems to me that could easily occur in a fairly short trip with that bike on a rear mounted bike rack moving a bit and rubbing against something…
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Like a pinned MTb pedal next to it on the rack.......
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Get it if you're going to get it repaired. It can be done well for not a lot of dough. No reason these awesome frames with a little bit of damage shouldn't live on.
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To all those who are curious on price, $500 for F/F/H and thanks again for all the response. I asked about the Calfee inspection yesterday but hadn't gotten a response.
I'm thinking of passing only because it's an item that I'll have to ask a friend to pickup and ship and I'm dubious of the marks and tumbler makes a good point. Now if he responds with a Calfee paper trail... |
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And he did... Waiting on a response from Calfee.
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That was my first thought too, especially if its on the NDS.
I'd wager its probably fine, but agree with others. Unless its a stupidly good deal that would still be a good deal even with the repair, why take on someone else's problem? |
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I sold a frame here for a friend with a hole in it, sent some pictures to calfee, they estimated the repair cost, made that clear -- to the best of my knowledge it was repaired and is being ridden on the west coast...
I say go for it.
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A calfee repair will run I think $200ish and then you have the shipping to and from.
*IF* you want to get it painted that will be additional, and *IF* you want to get the decal matched that will be additional, these last two cosmetic steps likely to double the repair cost (this based on my direct experience with their repair on my CX) $500 for the f/f then another outlay to repair and ship...it's not looking like such a screaming deal now. evidently the seller priced the repair into the sale? to me its a coin flip. there will be other bikes, assuming you are a common size. but if you want it now, it can be fixed with no affect to the ride quality. agreed that looks like a transportation scar from a tightly loaded rack. |
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I was just over at Bruce K's picking up a bike rack and he showed me his Cannondale that was broken last time we rode together, split through the seat stay after falling on RR tracks. I think he had it fixed by Ruckus and you seriously cannot even see where the repair was done, it was priced pretty reasonable too. I'd offer $400 and have it shipped to whatever repair place you chose directly (so as to save your shipping costs). It will come to you like new.
Or, if Calfee OKed the frame just ride it, though I'd still offer $400.
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