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cut it off just below the break then slot the front of the tube by drilling a small hole first then hacksaw down to the hole then fit a standard seatpost clamp, make sure there are no burrs left though. might work, worth a try anyway.
So if it was mine, I would weld it. Does ya know the seatpost diameter?Terry
you only need about 8-10mm of frame for the seat post clamp to sit on
Quote from: jeffhop on June 01, 2009, 03:25:46 am you only need about 8-10mm of frame for the seat post clamp to sit onReally. I had thought I'd need more to get the tube to "pinch" and I wonder if it would have a tendency to pull away the weld where the ST joins the TT?Well as I said I'd much prefer a mechanical fix that would work over welding only because I doubt finding anyone in my area (western mass) having the chops to do it right. There are welders and then there are bike welders, and even the latter being darn few I imagine who can successfully deal with aluminum. Not like this guy anyway. http://idriders.com/proflex/smf/index.php?topic=2850.15What are the chances this is either/or, cut or weld? By that I mean if I took a shot at getting it welded (and it didn't work) could that damage the tube to where cutting and slotting would no longer be an option?
So if you are really sure it is 7005, and you do the prep yourself, I think there would be little chance a weld guy in your area would wreck it.