Are you the original owner of this Quickbeam or did you buy it used from 
someone?  If the latter is true it may be that the wrong diameter seat post 
was initially used and thus the seat post binder bolt over tightened to 
accommodate.

On Wednesday, January 24, 2024 at 1:07:41 AM UTC-6 eil...@umich.edu wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I am seeking information about what looks to be a small crack in the seat 
> lug of an orange Quickbeam. The reason I think it’s a crack in the lug and 
> not just the paint is that it is visible from both inside and outside the 
> seat tube. Pictures attached below.
>
> Some questions I have are:
> - Am I diagnosing this correctly as a cracked seat lug?
> - Is a crack this size and in this location a big deal (I’m assuming yes), 
> and if so, how big of a deal?
> - Does this render the frame dangerous to ride?
> - Can something like this be repaired? Is there anyone that’s had 
> something similar repaired who can share their experience?
>
> Thank you for any information anyone can share or point me toward.
>
> Logan
>
>

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