Damn y'all, busted the headtube lug on my restored 1986ish Trek 520
today. Picture of the carnage available here: http://imgur.com/FbafN

I noticed the fork felt really shaky when cornering for a few days,
maybe a week, and when it felt unsafely, 'bout-to-blow shaky after a
short ride today, I checked it out to notice a crack running all
around the headtube lug. It managed to make it home the 3 miles I
needed to get home, but sadly, my reclamation project and it's $300
powdercoat are headed for the scrapyard.

Given the exuberant faith we all have in lugged steel, I thought this
bike would surely last me a decade and many thousands of miles, hence
the steep powdercoat investment. Unfortunately, I am now down a frame
that has all kinds of fancy Rivvish parts attached to it. I have a
Quickbeam as my other ride, but I am now looking to upgrade to a
Rivendell road frame.

I feel foolish for not just saving up for a new Sam in the first
place, and you can tell I was pining for one by the copycat orange
powdercoat. Alas, I am looking to get (ideally) a used 64cm Sam to
replace this, but I'm also interested in any tall Atlantis or Rambo or
Redwood or other stout-enough-for-touring Rivendell frames that might
be out there. I'm sure the Waterford 64 that RBW sells is sweet, but
the $450 markup over Taiwanese is a little rich for my blood.

SO, I would love to hear about any tall-person Rivendell frames that
might be out there for sale. Sorry to abuse any illusions that lugged
steel is indestructible, too!

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