Sure,

http://greenblatt.smugmug.com/gallery/4369627_VBaPB#367598179_7xqDb-XL-LB
Thats a JRA failure, not a crash. The fork just separated while
riding. Is that similar enough?

I think that is a kogswell that was made at a same plant where
surly/soma make there stuff, possibly others more germane to the list.

Again, there have been plenty of shoddily made steel frames that still
are out there and plenty of steel frames that exist from reputable
builders that have broken suddenly.

. I am not going to defend carbon as the right material choice for
you, it probably isn't if you are on this list,  but you should not be
so confident that crap like that will never happen to you because you
are on a steel bike.

Tarik




On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 1:12 PM, Joe Szokoli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tarik,
>
> Can you show me something like this in steel??
>
> http://www.cyclingnews.com/newsphotos.php?id=/photos/2008/news/nov08/nov22news/DSC_0021
>
> smug and self-congratulatory,
> --
> Joe Szokoli
> New York City
> >
>



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