[RBW] Re: Free: Susie Frame

2023-03-02 Thread Brian Forsee
Riv tall bike! Oowe that sounds fun On Wednesday, March 1, 2023 at 10:51:57 PM UTC-6 Pam Bikes wrote: > If you still have it, my friend offered to build me a tall bike and I > could use it for that. > > On Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 11:55:27 PM UTC-5 R. Alexis wrote: > >> Benjami

[RBW] Re: Free: Susie Frame

2023-03-01 Thread Pam Bikes
If you still have it, my friend offered to build me a tall bike and I could use it for that. On Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 11:55:27 PM UTC-5 R. Alexis wrote: > Benjamin, > > Do you still have the Susie frame and fork? > > Thanks, > > Reginald Alexis > > On Saturday, June 4, 2022 at 3:20:02 

[RBW] Re: Free: Susie Frame

2023-02-25 Thread R. Alexis
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: > [image: image.jpg][image: image.jpg][image: image.jpg] > > On Saturday, June 4, 2022 at 3:48:41 PM UTC-4 Kainalu V. -Brooklyn NY > wrote:

[RBW] Re: Free: Susie Frame

2022-06-04 Thread Kainalu V. -Brooklyn NY
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

[RBW] Re: Free: Susie Frame

2022-06-04 Thread iamkeith
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 t