Frame ruined? Or perfectly safe?

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  • #27019
    Kendalred

    Just trying to garner opinions here – I stripped down my Specialized Roubaix disc frame and inspected the mudguard rub behind the BB. To me it looks pretty cosmetic, but as I intend to sell the frame, should I hold off advertising it?

    Hopefully the photo should show a crescent shaped gouge about 12mm long, and it’s about 1mm deep. Would this be enough to render it structurally unsound?

    I will try and post the photo as a seperate reply, as it doesn’t look like I can add photos to the OP

     

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  • #891449
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    srchar

    Bang an authentic-looking

    Bang an authentic-looking sticker over it and get it on eBay. Caveat emptor and all that.

    #891447
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    Anonymous

    If this was caused due to the

    If this was caused due to the positioning of the attachments on the frame itself – so that no matter which guard you affixed it would rub/make contact,  and/or guards that were specified for the frame then you would have cause for complaint to the manufacturer.

    Is it knackered, well, don’t bank on that rub not being a problem structurally, check out this vid and you might have a better idea as to how much meat there might be in that area, evebn though it’s a Roubaix I’d say more than an out and out racing frame but it still isn’t going to be much.

    ATEOTD you’re going to get peanuts selling it knowing that it has damage , bog std/mass produced CF frames are ten a penny these days.

    #891445
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    matthewn5
    CXR94Di2 wrote:
    It will most likely be fine, but will devalue the frame from anybody buying it 2nd hand

    That’s your real problem.

    I’d suggest getting it inspected by a carbon place and showing potential buyers detailed images. Then your conscience is clear.

     

    #891443
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    Kendalred

    Thanks again for the tips

    Thanks again for the tips guys. Will see what I can do about filling the gap.

    #891441
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    madcarew

    You can’t see carbon fibres

    You can’t see carbon fibres in the scratch so it’s fine. Filling it with some extra strong epoxy is a good idea. If you look at the top of your forks (under the crown) you will probably see multiple scratches and dings like this. Nothing to worry about.

    #891439
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    Canyon48
    CXR94Di2 wrote:
    Keep a close eye to see if cracks appear at the ends of the rubbing.  You could always use some carbon resin compound to fill the gouge.  

     

    It will most likely be fine, but will devalue the frame from anybody buying it 2nd hand

    Carbon resin sounds like a wise idea, it won’t fix the rub, but I imagine it may assist protecting against further wear (and possibly cracks?)

    #891437
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    CXR94Di2

    Keep a close eye to see if

    Keep a close eye to see if cracks appear at the ends of the rubbing.  You could always use some carbon resin compound to fill the gouge.  

     

    It will most likely be fine, but will devalue the frame from anybody buying it 2nd hand

    #891435
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    Grahamd
    KendalRed wrote:
    alansmurphy wrote:
    List it, note the damage, say what it’s from, let the buyer decide…

     

    Yes, that was what I was going to do anyway, but just for my piece of mind I thought I’d just check I wasn’t going to sell someone a deathtrap!

    Thanks all for the replies.

    Looks ready for a catastrophic failure, I will take it off your hands for a fiver to ease your conscience.

    #891433
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    Kendalred
    alansmurphy wrote:
    List it, note the damage, say what it’s from, let the buyer decide…

     

    Yes, that was what I was going to do anyway, but just for my piece of mind I thought I’d just check I wasn’t going to sell someone a deathtrap!

    Thanks all for the replies.

    #891431
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    S-J
    KendalRed wrote:
    I think my irony/sarcasm radar has developed a fault – not sure if you’re being serious or not!

     

    Na, honestly it looks fine mate. I wouldnt worry about it. 

    #891429
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    alansmurphy

    List it, note the damage, say

    List it, note the damage, say what it’s from, let the buyer decide…

    #891427
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    Kendalred
    mattydubster wrote:
    There is a lot of carbon around that area, it wouldn’t bother me in the slightest to use it.

    thanks M – I kind of thought as much, but no bad thing to get independent opinion (Sans emoticon!)

    #891425
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    Kendalred
    unconstituted wrote:
    What size is the frame, I know a guy who wants to start cycling soon. Give you £300 for it. angel

    54. With fork and Axis 2.0 wheelset (no headset)

     

    #891423
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    mattydubster

    There is a lot of carbon

    There is a lot of carbon around that area, it wouldn’t bother me in the slightest to use it.

    #891421
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    tritecommentbot

    What size is the frame, I

    What size is the frame, I know a guy who wants to start cycling soon. Give you £300 for it. angel

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