That’s bad for chain rash from a dropped chain, but it’s the most built up area of the bike, but it’s also just a photo on the Internet so take it to a reputable shop to assess it, and ask if they know any good carbon repairers.
ghidfg on
that’s very repairable based on yotube videos ive watched
Damage to the carbon weave looks visible. I wouldn’t ride that.
Someone will be along in a minute to tell you it will be fine because the carbon is significantly thicker around the bottom bracket but I’d get that checked out by someone who knows what they are looking at.
It can be repaired by a professional carbon frame repairer but it’s not going to be cheap.
Rare_Peach6681 on
Definitely repairable. I paid $400 to have a frame repaired with similar damage
Rare-Classic-1712 on
Get it repaired by a reputable carbon repair shop. Then get a roll of helicopter tape and do up the frame. I’d readjust your front derailleur and get a chain retention device such as a “third eye chain catcher” to help prevent that issue from happening again.
Zephron29 on
It seems it’s repairable, so that’s what I’ll do. I’ll stay off of it until then. Appreciate everyone’s input.
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Get it repaired
That’s bad for chain rash from a dropped chain, but it’s the most built up area of the bike, but it’s also just a photo on the Internet so take it to a reputable shop to assess it, and ask if they know any good carbon repairers.
that’s very repairable based on yotube videos ive watched
[https://www.youtube.com/shorts/JXblvv72hto?feature=share](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/JXblvv72hto?feature=share)
Damage to the carbon weave looks visible. I wouldn’t ride that.
Someone will be along in a minute to tell you it will be fine because the carbon is significantly thicker around the bottom bracket but I’d get that checked out by someone who knows what they are looking at.
It can be repaired by a professional carbon frame repairer but it’s not going to be cheap.
Definitely repairable. I paid $400 to have a frame repaired with similar damage
Get it repaired by a reputable carbon repair shop. Then get a roll of helicopter tape and do up the frame. I’d readjust your front derailleur and get a chain retention device such as a “third eye chain catcher” to help prevent that issue from happening again.
It seems it’s repairable, so that’s what I’ll do. I’ll stay off of it until then. Appreciate everyone’s input.