I just took to uk my old and loved frame.
unfortunately the people moving luggage at airports are worst than what I thought and even if I packed up the frame properly they managed to damage it. bastards. however, fortunately it's not dented or flattened but it's just a small rip on the tube of the drive side of the chainstay...
speaking with the guy who made the frame in Italy the best thing to do is to put a few drops of brazing rod on the "cut", file it down and re-paint the frame. he was telling me it should be a cheap job (20-30pounds?) and should be as resistent as before...
I just took to uk my old and loved frame.
unfortunately the people moving luggage at airports are worst than what I thought and even if I packed up the frame properly they managed to damage it. bastards. however, fortunately it's not dented or flattened but it's just a small rip on the tube of the drive side of the chainstay...
speaking with the guy who made the frame in Italy the best thing to do is to put a few drops of brazing rod on the "cut", file it down and re-paint the frame. he was telling me it should be a cheap job (20-30pounds?) and should be as resistent as before...
and this is the frame:
any thoughts or advice??