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  1. DeadLeftovers on

    It’s a goner. You are just asking for broken bones and a concussion at this point. How old is the frame? The paint still looks new. Is it a Sunday?

  2. I would be warrantying that frame and definitely not riding it. Asking for a hospital visit.

  3. rideincircles on

    That depends on what level of catastrophic failure you are willing to commit to.

  4. As others have said it’s done for. IK you may not have yhe money for a new frame at the moment but continuing to ride it may add a hospital bill to your expenses

  5. spamtardeggs on

    It’s definitely out of warranty, but it’s still worth asking about. That’s the kind of crack that comes from proper riding and the guys at Sunday are all about that, so I think you’ve got a chance of getting a replacement.

  6. adventurepony on

    use a hair dryer to heat up them welds an push em down over that crack. then you good homie!

  7. flashhercules on

    You’re cooked, my dude.

    Good news, you get to pick out a new frame!

    I had my favorite frame of all time crack at the top of the TT/HT junction, and by then it was discontinued, so no replacement. With yours being a beginner model, I’d take this opportunity to upgrade to something more robust.

  8. 2wheelzrollin on

    If you are going to do a 20 stair drop, then probably will last 1 minutes. If you’re just doing 10 inch tall feeble on a ledge, then probably a month or two. It really depends on how hard you ride your bike

  9. If you need this bike to get to work/school, go for it, but be careful. Treat your front wheel like it’s gonna explode if you’re not super-extra gentle with it and keep it under the speed limit. You’ll probably (maybe?) be fine.

    I wouldn’t even consider riding it for it’s intended purposes. It’s just not worth it. A new bike is way cheaper than smashing all your teeth out with this one.

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