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The Tammaso is not fixable.
I send a picture to Pioneer Frameworks. They were generous enough to look and respond. A crack in that position will be contaminated with grease/anti sieze and not allow any repair welding.
Thanks for all the responses. I flop back and forth between a Habanero cross and Moots Routt. |
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I have 3 custom Habanero road frames. I am 6'3'' and 215lbs. The frames are very comfortable but there is no bottom bracket flex when standing in a big gear. The welds are incredible, better than I have seen on much more expensive frames. If you need a fancy name on the downtube then obviously this frame maker is not for you.
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http://www.habcycles.com/cross.html |
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When? The day I hit a new weight goal of 175. In addition, the Routt 45 will help me sell off three to four bikes. The shop I hang at is a Moots dealer and they already have me measured for the frameset. |
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Cool news Grady. 6800 w/ wet brakes?
WI centerlock hubs to archetype? Last edited by thirdgenbird; 09-27-2015 at 04:23 PM. |
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Thank goodness my weight is going south instead of north. Never take good health for granted folks. Fwiw I'll use the Twin Six frameset as a place holder till the goal is met. |
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Nice work Grady.
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Heh thanks!
A Routt 45 looks way too versatile to pass on. I love the frameset's ability to handle some seriously wide tires. More than handy for the terrain I ride. |
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Huzza!!!!
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