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  1. anticipatory on

    You can improve your welding, find someone to do it, or replace the frame.

  2. this_broken_machine on

    That broke off long ago, and was poorly repaired.

    Get something that doesn’t rely on U-brakes

  3. Altruistic_Flight_65 on

    That brake stud was probably brazed on originally. Your suckass welding “skills” probably overheated it.
    Anyway, an experienced bike builder can weld in a new chainstay for a couple hundred bucks. If you want to keep your basic late 80s Japanese bike a little longer.

  4. Sebastianj7210 on

    Agree with everyone, nee bike day. At least, new frame day. Anything in one piece as it was designed will be better. 

  5. I have exactly one tip: look for a new frame. Your issue is less that your rear brake no longer exists and more that your chain stay barely exists.. 

  6. FJkayakQueen on

    This brake mount location is a poor design period, since it’s prone to dirt and moisture accumulation ultimately resulting in components failing. If you’re dead set on repairing this frame I suggest relocating the brakes to the upper part of the frame so that you don’t have continued damage

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