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• #277
As if you've bought a replacement. Amy's Woodrup was far worse than that and bent back fine.
Son, I'm disappoint.
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• #278
You don't want your best bike to be one which has:
-committed hari-kari on a nice relaxed ride
-required major surgery to be rideable
-little bits of surface rust here and thereI'm not getting rid of it, it's just getting reshuffled.
I haven't tried yet. I've stripped it down and I'm waiting for my new frame to arrive. When it's built up and I've got a bit of spare cash I'm going to take it to my LBS (and then possibly to the other Vaz brother) to see about bending it back/brazing on new dropouts and derailleur hanger.
Can I see a picture of yours anyway? Did you get it running properly with Di2?