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Unfortunately took a fall on mine and have cracked the top tube, absolutely gutted.

I'm now on an SL8 so will be able to see how the two compare but for now i'm trying to decide if its worth having it repaired or whether it is time to hang it up. After the long wait to receive it and build it with only 6 short weeks of riding it i never thought this would happen! Main thing is im fine and its just a bike but timing was just terrible!
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That’s a very easy repair. Would probably cost ~$300.

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As Tobin says super easy repair 👐🏽
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Did the bars spin and contact the TT? that's what happened to my BMC a while back and after that repair you would never know.
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joshuawilliams wrote:
Wed Nov 20, 2024 11:52 am
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You can also contact Seka - they have a Incident Protection/ Crash Replacemant Program - and ask them for the dicount in your case...

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joshuawilliams wrote:Unfortunately took a fall on mine and have cracked the top tube, absolutely gutted.

I'm now on an SL8 so will be able to see how the two compare but for now i'm trying to decide if its worth having it repaired or whether it is time to hang it up. After the long wait to receive it and build it with only 6 short weeks of riding it i never thought this would happen! Main thing is im fine and its just a bike but timing was just terrible!
was it an adequate crash ? I crashed very hard twice in my life and it never had any repercussions on the frame. RD / Seatpost / Pedals were broken etc.
Glad you are okay though


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MoHels wrote:
Wed Nov 20, 2024 2:31 pm
joshuawilliams wrote:Unfortunately took a fall on mine and have cracked the top tube, absolutely gutted.

I'm now on an SL8 so will be able to see how the two compare but for now i'm trying to decide if its worth having it repaired or whether it is time to hang it up. After the long wait to receive it and build it with only 6 short weeks of riding it i never thought this would happen! Main thing is im fine and its just a bike but timing was just terrible!
was it an adequate crash ? I crashed very hard twice in my life and it never had any repercussions on the frame. RD / Seatpost / Pedals were broken etc.
Glad you are okay though


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Whilst things vary to a certain (small) degree depending on frame construction, It's mostly about what forces hit what parts of the frame.. The same frame can withstand hard crashes and yet break on the smallest.

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BigBoyND wrote:
Wed Nov 20, 2024 6:45 am
Kubackjeee wrote:
Wed Nov 20, 2024 1:19 am
Joe is showing medium
Which is the equivalent of which size of western brands?

The XL is slightly smaller than a typical L.
Are you sure about that? I dont think so that XL is smaller then typical L.

Size Xl is the same like XL Merida Reacto. So the XL is size 59.

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I'm talking about the QuickPro. It's easier to have nice weights when you undersize your frames and pick the lightest one off the shelf.

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pipii wrote:
Sun Nov 17, 2024 5:02 am
RDC shadow black size m, frame 704g, uncutted fork 423g. For comparison, my sl8 rtp 56,frame 693g, fork 373g.
Can you post some more pictures of the frame at different angles? I would love to see how it looks in real life. Unfortunately there aren't many/any pictures online.

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BigBoyND wrote:
Thu Nov 21, 2024 6:43 am
I'm talking about the QuickPro. It's easier to have nice weights when you undersize your frames and pick the lightest one off the shelf.

Undersized in what way?

Below is an overlay of a medium Quick Pro AR:One (red,) medium Tarmac SL8 (blue) and medium Giant TCR (green.) The AR:One has the longest wheelbase and tallest ST of the three.
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TobinHatesYou wrote:
Thu Nov 21, 2024 9:15 am
BigBoyND wrote:
Thu Nov 21, 2024 6:43 am
I'm talking about the QuickPro. It's easier to have nice weights when you undersize your frames and pick the lightest one off the shelf.

Undersized in what way?

Below is an overlay of a medium Quick Pro AR:One (red,) medium Tarmac SL8 (blue) and medium Giant TCR (green.) The AR:One has the longest wheelbase and tallest ST of the three.
I think he means stack?

AR one size M, stack 534.6, BB drop 71.6, WB 986
SL8 size M, stack 544, BB drop 72, WB 978
TCR size M, stack 545, BB drop 69.5, WB 980

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robeambro wrote:
Wed Nov 20, 2024 5:26 pm
MoHels wrote:
Wed Nov 20, 2024 2:31 pm
joshuawilliams wrote:Unfortunately took a fall on mine and have cracked the top tube, absolutely gutted.

I'm now on an SL8 so will be able to see how the two compare but for now i'm trying to decide if its worth having it repaired or whether it is time to hang it up. After the long wait to receive it and build it with only 6 short weeks of riding it i never thought this would happen! Main thing is im fine and its just a bike but timing was just terrible!
was it an adequate crash ? I crashed very hard twice in my life and it never had any repercussions on the frame. RD / Seatpost / Pedals were broken etc.
Glad you are okay though


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Whilst things vary to a certain (small) degree depending on frame construction, It's mostly about what forces hit what parts of the frame.. The same frame can withstand hard crashes and yet break on the smallest.
A friend had a similar fracture on his Trek Emonda. He was wearing overshoes, got caught on the pedal when unclipping, and tipped over at zero km/h

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MrCurrieinahurry wrote:
Wed Nov 20, 2024 12:11 pm
Did the bars spin and contact the TT? that's what happened to my BMC a while back and after that repair you would never know.
Exactly that
nino10 wrote:
Wed Nov 20, 2024 1:13 pm
joshuawilliams wrote:
Wed Nov 20, 2024 11:52 am
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You can also contact Seka - they have a Incident Protection/ Crash Replacemant Program - and ask them for the dicount in your case...
Thanks for the advice, in this case may be easier to repair. I also have the falcon black which was limited so unsure if they will have stock of that frame any more.
MoHels wrote:
Wed Nov 20, 2024 2:31 pm
joshuawilliams wrote:Unfortunately took a fall on mine and have cracked the top tube, absolutely gutted.

I'm now on an SL8 so will be able to see how the two compare but for now i'm trying to decide if its worth having it repaired or whether it is time to hang it up. After the long wait to receive it and build it with only 6 short weeks of riding it i never thought this would happen! Main thing is im fine and its just a bike but timing was just terrible!
was it an adequate crash ? I crashed very hard twice in my life and it never had any repercussions on the frame. RD / Seatpost / Pedals were broken etc.
Glad you are okay though


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It was pretty slow probably less than 10kmh by the time i went down, it was the handlebar which span around and hit the top tube which ultimately led to the crack.

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Weight at a cost

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