Yeah, I think in the butted tubing case, the riding should dictate rather
than the folding/hiking. Thanks for the advice!

Jim M. <mather...@gmail.com> 于2020年8月6日周四 下午1:31写道:

> I almost bought one of the BSA paratroop bikes at American Cyclery's
> garage sale one year. They may still have a couple. Cool but kinda wobbly,
> which may be from the hinge being old.
>
> I would think that if you have butted tubes, you'd want the coupler closer
> to the thickest part of the tube. But a real frame builder can probably
> answer that.
>
> jim m
> wc, ca
>
> On Thursday, August 6, 2020 at 8:53:35 AM UTC-7, Kainalu V. -Brooklyn NY
> wrote:
>>
>> I've only opinion to share, but I think it doesn't matter where you split
>> the frame, as the S&S couplers, when properly tightened, will add some
>> rigidity if anything. But that's only based off of what I've seen, not
>> experienced. Experienced coupler pros like Bilenky in Philadelphia would be
>> your best bet at an accurate assessment.
>> Enjoy that bike, wherever you decide to cut it in half!
>> -Kai
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