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charliedid 12-22-2019 05:17 PM

It's Not Every Day......You Take a Hacksaw to Your Frame
 
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We finally got around to lopping off that 2cm I didn't really need. :eek:

Gummee 12-22-2019 05:24 PM

I've thought about doing that to a frame or two, but never pulled the trigger.

M

charliedid 12-22-2019 05:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Gummee (Post 2635672)
I've thought about doing that to a frame or two, but never pulled the trigger.

M

It took some time and thinking. We had a friend who is a woodworker cut the blocks so we knew they were square. Meant to do it earlier this year but the season got ahead of us. Actually came up about 6mm short on that guide so had to freehand the last bit. It just meant more milling but worked out fine.

purpurite 12-22-2019 05:40 PM

awesome. it's just steel, everything can be fixed, if needed. :D

m_sasso 12-22-2019 05:51 PM

Are there non-visible counter sunk screws holding the lower guide plate to the top of the outside wooden block?

charliedid 12-22-2019 05:52 PM

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Originally Posted by upon3 (Post 2635680)
awesome. it's just steel, everything can be fixed, if needed. :D

There is always more bikes :-)

shoota 12-22-2019 05:53 PM

That's awesome! What frame is that?

charliedid 12-22-2019 05:53 PM

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Originally Posted by m_sasso (Post 2635684)
Are there non-visible counter sunk screws holding the lower guide plate to the top of the outside wooden block?

You sir are correct.

charliedid 12-22-2019 05:54 PM

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Originally Posted by shoota (Post 2635686)
That's awesome! What frame is that?

58cm Gunnar Sport. Long story but I used to ride a 56 and ended up with this 58. Fits fine, just too tall up front.

AngryScientist 12-22-2019 06:10 PM

on the other hand, Bilinkey does take hacksaws to people's frames probably close to every day :)

good work, my gunnar sport is one of the finest riding bikes i have had the pleasure of riding. does yours have a steel fork too?

charliedid 12-22-2019 06:15 PM

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Originally Posted by AngryScientist (Post 2635696)
on the other hand, Bilinkey does take hacksaws to people's frames probably close to every day :)

good work, my gunnar sport is one of the finest riding bikes i have had the pleasure of riding. does yours have a steel fork too?

This is true.

Yes indeed it has a steel fork. Both my Gunnars do.

Clean39T 12-22-2019 06:26 PM

Wish I'd had the gumption to do this to my Peg last year...

Paint come through it okay?

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charliedid 12-22-2019 06:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Clean39T (Post 2635703)
Wish I'd had the gumption to do this to my Peg last year...

Paint come through it okay?

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No problem at all. Steady and talented hand (not mine) and a very high quality new blade.

oldpotatoe 12-23-2019 06:10 AM

Good for you. Yup, more than a few Gunnars come with long head tubes but it's just a steel tube, consistent thickness, pretty burley to boot. Thanks for documenting the exercise.

The guy doing the work, what kind of degree does he have?

(An inside joke, how many bike shop people have college degrees..)

merckx 12-23-2019 06:31 AM

I performed this on a couple of Pegs that I once had. A head tube facing tool spiffed it right up.


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