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General => Tech Forum => Topic started by: jsngrimm on April 01, 2017, 11:20:02 pm
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Just got an 855 frame, and I really hope this isn't a crack :'( They are where the "seat tube" meets the boxy part that the swingarm bolts onto, they are about as thin as a hair, thinner than a fingernail. Can kind of see the back of this weld through the big triangular cutout in the back of that boxy piece and there does not appear to be anything showing through the back, taking the bike out and jumping/bunny hopping/pedaling hard did not make them any bigger or wider. No other damage of any kind and it does not continue even a quarter of the way down the long weld there at the "seat tube". Is it anything I need to get welded immediately? Or just keep an eye on it?
(http://i68.tinypic.com/33dd152.jpg)
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Just to clarify, this is the area, seems like a weird place for a crack to form?
(http://i68.tinypic.com/nzkfbn.jpg)
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Update, oh crap, I can actually see them from the back :o But light does not shine through them, and they aren't really even on a weld which is confusing? They don't seem to be getting any bigger or anything, should I just keep an eye on them and see what happens? Sorry for making all the posts, really do not want a broken frame in my future!
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if it is a crack i would imagine it will creak like hell
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if it is a crack i would imagine it will creak like hell
It is a crack and it goes all the way through, but it does not creak at all (even when bouncing around on the bike) and it doesn't seem to be getting any longer/wider. It really has me confused...
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not sure I would trust it :(
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Aluminum doesn't have a repetitive-stress threshold -- if you tap on it with your finger enough times, it will eventually crack and fail. All aluminum bike frames have a finite lifespan because of this.
The fact that light doesn't shine through just means the frame hasn't stretched where the crack is, or the crack goes diagonally through the metal so light can't shine through in a straight line. But it doesn't matter if it doesn't creak or light doesn't shine through, all that matters is the metal is cracked. You either need to find someone who can weld aluminum, or you need to buy a new frame. Those are your only two options that don't involve severe injury.
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Yeah, that's a crack. My 855 cracked just above that weld. After having a friend that is an aeronautical engineer look at the failure, he stated that is would be just about guaranteed that any aluminum frame of that design would eventually crack in that area due to stress fatigue.
I TIG welded a repair several years ago that seems to be holding up. Though my engineer buddy said that the area needs to be gusseted and weled for a lasting repair.