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Racer morphology (was: USPS TREK bikes really just "stock" frames????)
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USPS TREK bikes really just "stock" frames????
On 11 Jul 2004 14:37:21 -0700, Benjamin Weiner
wrote: dianne_1234 wrote: Nothing; it's just a hypothetical example. Maybe Roberto really needed a longer top tube, or maybe he didn't and some other rider did. The point is, with a little planning and preparation it shouldn't be too hard to fudge the dimensions a few millimeters when bonding the frame together. No new lugs, and maybe just selecting tubes or cutting them a little longer or shorter. With a frame where tubes and lugs are completely distinct and just bonded together that could be possible OCLV frames are tubes + lugs. |
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USPS TREK bikes really just "stock" frames????
On 11 Jul 2004 14:37:21 -0700, Benjamin Weiner
wrote: dianne_1234 wrote: Nothing; it's just a hypothetical example. Maybe Roberto really needed a longer top tube, or maybe he didn't and some other rider did. The point is, with a little planning and preparation it shouldn't be too hard to fudge the dimensions a few millimeters when bonding the frame together. No new lugs, and maybe just selecting tubes or cutting them a little longer or shorter. With a frame where tubes and lugs are completely distinct and just bonded together that could be possible OCLV frames are tubes + lugs. |
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