If you bought a track frame and the rear wheel had rubbed the brake bridge enough to make a tiny hole would you consider this an issue?
"A tiny hole"...
By 'hole' you mean something that goes all the way through? As in removing at least the full thickness of the tube wall over an area that matches the profile of the tyre?
Would you regard the brake bridge as a structural element?
This is what I mean.
Structural yes, but I have no idea how much this affects the frame which is why I'm asking
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If you bought a track frame and the rear wheel had rubbed the brake bridge enough to make a tiny hole would you consider this an issue?