The qb is a decent quality frame isnt it? Seems worth the investment. (unless OP can find replacement frame for le$$)
Just curious.
Rob
Danvers, MA



On Apr 13, 2020, at 1:57 PM, Birdman <ien...@gmail.com> wrote:
I'm curious too, Kai.Grisly pictures as requested...Isaac
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On Monday, April 13, 2020 at 7:20:57 AM UTC-7, Rob Kristoff wrote:Hi Kai,
I'm confused why a cracked bb shell on a qb would be a goner? Did they go away from lugs in models I havent seen? Seems like a pretty simple lugged fix if one could get a replacement bb lug.The qb is a decent quality frame isnt it? Seems worth the investment. (unless OP can find replacement frame for le$$)
Just curious.
Rob
Danvers, MA
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On Monday, April 13, 2020 at 4:57:42 PM UTC-4, Birdman wrote:
> I'm curious too, Kai.
> Grisly pictures as requested...
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I'd always heard from Riv etc how repairable lugged steel is, but just realized how that always assumes the lug itself hasn't broken.
Best, Rob

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Hey bunch,
Long shot here, but I’m looking for a 66 (preferred) or 68cm Quickbeam frame set. I just discovered a crack in my BB shell and I’m devastated.
Isaac in Portland OR
