Benjamin,

Do you still have the Susie frame and fork? 

Thanks,

Reginald Alexis

On Saturday, June 4, 2022 at 3:20:02 PM UTC-5 benjami...@gmail.com wrote:

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> On Saturday, June 4, 2022 at 3:48:41 PM UTC-4 Kainalu V. -Brooklyn NY 
> wrote:
>
>> Echoing Keith with “bummer”, but I gotta say I can’t see any downsides to 
>> fillet brazing here. The steel tore alongside the fillet. The fact that 
>> it’s actually torn and not cracked there is as much proof as I’d need to 
>> have trust in the bronze union. That said, I’d love to see some closeups as 
>> well, if it’s not too heart wrenching to post…
>> -Kai
>>
>> On Saturday, June 4, 2022 at 12:37:28 PM UTC-4 iamkeith wrote:
>>
>>> Gosh, what a bummer.  So sorry that happened, and hope insurance will 
>>> make you whole.  This does seem to illustrate the down-side to fillet/tig 
>>> construction and curved tubes.  I imagine that it will be difficult to 
>>> repair.   Unless it's just too painful, I'd love to see some close-up shots 
>>> of the fillet joints on the damaged tubes, to see how they faired and to 
>>> understand their limitations/strengths better.  Trying to make lemonade, I 
>>> guess. 
>>>
>>> On Saturday, June 4, 2022 at 9:28:42 AM UTC-6 benjami...@gmail.com 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> This size L Susie frame fell off a rack on the highway. Top and down 
>>>> tube are obviously broken but rear triangle and head tube seem fine. Free 
>>>> if you pay for shipping.
>>>>
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>>>
>>>

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