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    Default 2011 Zancanoto Chainstay Material

    Does anyone know what type of steel Mike would have been using on a road bike chainstay circa 2011? After 52k miles, I snapped one of the chainstays and am getting the frame repaired.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jxarchive View Post
    Does anyone know what type of steel Mike would have been using on a road bike chainstay circa 2011? After 52k miles, I snapped one of the chainstays and am getting the frame repaired.
    Thanks.
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    Maybe reach out to Mike himself? Or Richard Sachs. Unless I’m mistaken, they know each other and Richard may offer some knowledge on tubes used on Mike’s bicycles.

    52K miles is a well-ridden bike. Congrats on the high mileage!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Saab2000 View Post

    52K miles is a well-ridden bike. Congrats on the high mileage!
    Agreed. I wish I could make such a claim about any of my bikes!

    Let's see a picture of this mileage gobbler!

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    I also would like to see a pic of the break location.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jxarchive View Post
    Does anyone know what type of steel Mike would have been using on a road bike chainstay circa 2011? After 52k miles, I snapped one of the chainstays and am getting the frame repaired.
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    Joe
    Moved from Zanconato Gallery to the frame builder forum. Photo of the frame helps because some chain stays have an identifiable shape. Your frame repair person should also have expertise here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by j44ke View Post
    Pego-Richie.
    if so, i stock this - exclusively i might add.

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    Wow, that is a clean break! Hope you can get this sorted and back on the road!

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    Interesting break. What did it ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Walberg View Post
    Interesting break. What did it ?
    The crimp? A random act from a capricious god? Unclean living?
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    I wonder which part of the crack face is dirty and which younger. We assume that this tube didn't crack through in one day...Andy
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    the points on those walter bb shell inner chainstay ports are can openers and should be ground back and rounded over.

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    Quote Originally Posted by e-RICHIE View Post
    the points on those walter bb shell inner chainstay ports are can openers and should be ground back and rounded over.
    My local shop thought the problem started there. Can the one on the left be ground back without disturbing anything else?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jxarchive View Post
    My local shop thought the problem started there. Can the one on the left be ground back without disturbing anything else?
    replacing the right is a piece of cake. and rounding over the port would occur before reinstalling the stay. unless there’s evidence of the left cracking, i’d leave it alone.

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