^^ What made you think I didn't already understand this?
^ See post #3240. There's a difference between something that's 'well made', and something that's made in accordance with its engineering drawing.
For someone who orders a frame, waits excitedly for its arrival, finds their cranks foul the chainstays on assembly, then seeks advice on here, to be told they 'should have bought a better frame' is apathetic and totally useless.
^^ What made you think I didn't already understand this?
^ See post #3240. There's a difference between something that's 'well made', and something that's made in accordance with its engineering drawing.
For someone who orders a frame, waits excitedly for its arrival, finds their cranks foul the chainstays on assembly, then seeks advice on here, to be told they 'should have bought a better frame' is apathetic and totally useless.