repairing a cracked steel frame

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darriejohn

New Member
Location
Aberdeen
Hi

After 24 years my beloved 501 frame has cracked aroound the stem tube/down tube joint.

I love this frame to bits as I grew up with it and have changed the bits over the years and it is has been a really good friend to me and a great bike to boot......

what I am wondering is is it worth repairing and what prices do frame builders charge in anyone's experience?

THe alternative is to find an old frame and build a bike around it I guess

thanks

Darren
 
The cost of replacing the down tube and re-enamelling will cost in the region of £250 to £300 from one of the reputable frame builders/ refurbishers such as Argos Racing Cycles, Roberts or Dave Yates.

You could buy a 531 complete bike second-hand for that kind of money. I fear your trusty old frame has bitten the dust.
 

asterix

Comrade Member
Location
Limoges or York
Ellis Briggs replaced the top tube of my 531 steed after it got dented about 3 years ago. IIRC it was £122 incl a re-enamel (they sub'ed out) in metallic silver. Lovely job, you wouldn't know.

(They'd have filled the dent but it was too extensive.)
 

peanut

Guest
It could be brazed DIY but the problem is always heat. Too much and you lose the braze in the other parts of the lug . Plus you should really use a jig to keep the frame straight during brazing.
The chance are that it could be caused by internal rust which would make the rest of the frame suspect too.

I wouldn't spend a lot on it but if its really important (sentimental attachment) then take it to a local firm that do brazing repairs to say car radiators. They will have the necessary expertise and delicate skills to attempt a repair.
Or contact a couple of your local cycling clubs. They often know members who do a bit of frame repair/building out of their garage.

Otherwise strip it clean it up and hang it on the wall as a piece of art
 

bobg

Über Member
I was looking at a bike on Lime Street Station last year ... attracted by the lump of sleeving on the downtube !! The owner said he cut out the offending damage and glued a sleeve it ... it had been fine for a couple of years indeed he did a Wirral to N Wales run every Wednesday on it :biggrin: He said ( apologetically ) that it was probably due for a replacement bodge. I visited him some time later at his home and not only was he a pretty good cyclist ( or at least about 100% faster than me ) but he had a vast collection of excellent machines hanging up in his workshop. I wonder if he's still alive...........
 
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darriejohn

New Member
Location
Aberdeen
Thanks to you all for the replies. I am thinking that maybe I should give up on it. There is a little piece of something or other that has rattled around for years and not the idea of internal rust is attacking me.

Next off then I will be off to another board here to ask where best to go for a second hand 501 or 531 frame....

thanks again

Darren
 
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