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I’ve had a Bianchi Via Nirone (their entry level alloy road bike) for 3 years through the cycle to work scheme. I’m pretty heavy but apart from swapping out the rubbish stock wheels & tyres it’s never given me any problems – I commute about 100-120 miles a week on the dreadful london roads but it gets serviced regularly by the LBS or me depending on how lazy/broke I’m feeling.
Over the last fortnight it’s developed an annoying creak, so since it hadn’t been serviced since ~november I sat down on Sunday to stick in a new BB/chain/cassette. After taking off the rear wheel, I discovered that the drive side dropout had sheared off the frame completely! Pic below – the wheel had basically been held on by the QR done up tight against the RD hanger.
So….is this fixable (without spending silly money)? I’m fond of the bike (it was my first ‘proper’ road bike) and bianchi’s look lovely, but I am conscious of the fact that as a ~110kg rider who covers most of his miles commuting something steel with disc brakes might be more sensible. I could probably persuade my better half that this would be a good time for an upgrade, and the Fairlight Faran looks awfully nice…

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