Re: [CR]Strange Tube?

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From: <bill@billbostoncycles.com>
To: <Carb7008@cs.com>, <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
References: <1cf.17925ad1.2d30ed2f@cs.com>
Subject: Re: [CR]Strange Tube?
Date: Tue, 13 Jan 2004 17:38:33 -0500


Well, 1/8" is a little thick, but it may be a splice to repair a dented or bent seat tube. I have used a similar technique to repair one of my frames after it was hit from the side by a car. Removing the entire seat tube would have been very difficult because of the seat stay attachment (fastback). I cut out the flattened section and replaced it using internal sleeves at both ends. The alignment was perfect when the job was completed and it gave the rider a spare bike for little more than the price of the paint job. The person that hit the bike paid for a replacement. If you take the paint off the frame, I would not be surprised to find two gold rings around the seat tube.

Bill Boston
Wilmington, DE
http://www.billbostoncycles.com


----- Original Message -----
From: Carb7008@cs.com
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Sent: Saturday, January 10, 2004 12:52 AM
Subject: [CR]Strange Tube?



> While cleaning-up the Stella frame I found a strange tube inside of the
> seat-tube. The tube is approximately 8" long and located 5" up from the BB and 9"
> down from seat-post opening. The tubing has a wall thickness of about 1/8"
> and is made of steel. Its not swaged on the end, just straight tubing so I
> doubt its a remnant seat-post.
>
> I'm tempted to remove or attempt to dislodge the tube but maybe its there for
> a purpose. Anyone ever seen or heard of this? I will take it to our local
> frame-maker tomorrow for his assessment as well.
>
> Jack Romans
> Sacramento, CA