Re: [CR]Track courses and frames

(Example: Component Manufacturers:Chater-Lea)

From: <NortonMarg@aol.com>
Date: Mon, 6 Jan 2003 02:00:40 EST
Subject: Re: [CR]Track courses and frames
To: mail@woodworkingboy.com, classicrendezvous@bikelist.org


In a message dated 1/5/03 6:12:23 PM Pacific Standard Time, mail@woodworkingboy.com writes:

<< It got me
   to thinking.... these pros are definitely heavy mashers, and they go through
   bikes pretty fast. When checking out a used pista frame, where are you
   likely to see heavy use damage occur? Are stress cracks around the bb shell
   a likelihood, and possibly are internal and not so easily recognized on the
   outside? >> This is an area of raging controversy, essentially whether or not frames "go soft". Some people claim "impossible", I'm on the "it depends" side. I would say get as many of these frames as you can, and sell them to the list. If there are any that show up that are larger, like 60cm, I'd likely get one from every different maker you can find! I think it's fair to say that these professional riders who have a lot of prize money at stake, want every advantage they can get..and no disadvantage they can avoid. Super strong, sensitive athletes IMHO, can feel subtle changes in a frame over time. Even if it's only psychological, they're going to get the new, "fresh" frames. Their "retired" frames would be dandy for most of us "tired" old riders. I'm not exactly fat, but I'm nowhere near as strong as I used to be, so one of their old bikes would be just wonderful! Buy 'em all and send them here! I'll help organize the underground railroad. Stevan Thomas Alameda, CA