Ciocc - road frame with fork, head set Campagnolo

plenty of nearly new condition frames around for that money, honestly not worth the bother, about 100 squid to fit a new tube then would need a complete repaint and decals, cost of repairs with delivery to and fro = 250 on top of purchase price.. :cry:
 
LaurenceCardiff":1au3qys5 said:
The fork steerer tube was bent considerably, even though it was only a small crash, here's a photograph of the lug. Thanks so much for offering to take a look at it:


IMG_0231 by Laurie_a1, on Flickr


IMG_0230 by Laurie_a1, on Flickr

Laurence

A great example of why steel is better than carbon :) At least you lived to tell the tale because that's quite an impressive impact to ripple the lug itself!

Its always difficult to give advice in these circumstances and going from photo's, but, IMO I don't think you need to be concerned. Its sounds like you have, or will replace the forks. I would replace the bearing cups which isn't a huge cost. That way you can be sure the bearing surfaces are parallel top and bottom.

Now someone will come along and tell you its scrap! :)
 
Yeah it was so irritating as well, a car just pulled straight out in front of me when I had right of way and I couldn't see the damage when the car initially stopped.

Thanks so much for the advice though, that's perfect.

Laurence
 
Old steel frames have a lot of inbuilt redundancy when it comes to how thick the tubes were :)

The main think to look out for is actual cracking as that will have finished the frame off........I've ridden worse and straightened out worse in the 70's

Shaun
 
Also guys the fork is demaged too :(. So I will be have to sell it in steel price only..:( shame. when i was buyin this frame it was dark and seller said "it is perfect"...ehhhhh

Regards dawid
 
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