Repack Rider":1uhg35b8 said:I would like to point out that the reason I was willing to spend big money way back to have someone build a frame when was that my "klunker" was my main mode of transportation, and I rode it harder than what it was designed for. Those beautiful old pre-war frames lasted five or six months under me, then it was time to find another. The more I broke, the higher the replacement cost seemed to be and the harder it was to find another.
I'm finding this out the hard way. I built my Klunker Schwinn less than two years ago. It's on it's second rebuild already. Last year it broke a seat stay and the bridge fell out, now its needing the rear end realigning as the whole lot has shifted to the non drive side by 2 inches. It still rides but in a crab like fashion and the chain line sucks.
It isn't too easy to scrap it and start with a fresh frame these days!