Author Topic: TI Frame. Mistake on front derailleur mount (welded instead of screwed)  (Read 1821 times)

mirphak

A friend and I are working with a manufacturer on two custom TI gravel frames. Due to miscommunication between their sales/manager and their engineers/designers, they made a mistake in the front derailleur mount. We specified clearly and many times that we did not want a welded mount, but something removable. The sales manager understood well that and confirmed that, but apparently in the final design that was left out and nobody noticed (I honestly looked at it, but thought it was indeed the corrrect design, apparently it wasn't). They are aware it was their mistake though.

In the end we are going 1x chainring, and we are left with this fixed in position. It is honestly a real pity, because otherwise the frame looks great amazing, the manufacturer did a great job with the welds and we  are  very happy how this turned out.

What can be done about it? The manufacturer says a screw-mount at this point is out of question, and so is re-making the frames, but that may be able to remove the mount and we can use a tube-clamped hanger if needed. I guess they would cut it out and polish?

- Do you think they can eventually get a decently looking tube doing this cutting it out and polishing the frame?
- How about structural integrity? any thoughts about this? would it be safe? or prone to failure/crack?




jonathanf2

Re: TI Frame. Mistake on front derailleur mount (welded instead of screwed)
« Reply #1 on: November 29, 2023, 11:37:37 AM »
 I actually prefer the FD clamp. It adds flexibility to explore lower gear 2x chainrings and it looks cleaner when going 1x.

As long as they're not cutting through the tube, I don't see how it'd affect structural integrity. Though I'm not sure they could do it without leaving marks behind. Either way, I'd ask for a big discount for their f**k up.

bichler.bua

Re: TI Frame. Mistake on front derailleur mount (welded instead of screwed)
« Reply #2 on: November 30, 2023, 12:40:11 AM »
Agree, have them remove the mount and ask for a discount, as long as they can remove the mount without leaving any severe marks.
Use a FD clamp in the future, nothing wrong with that

mirphak

Re: TI Frame. Mistake on front derailleur mount (welded instead of screwed)
« Reply #3 on: November 30, 2023, 04:27:23 AM »
But apart from marks, do you think the tube will be significantly weaker and prone to crack?
What I don't want is a frame that looks repaired and is weaker. It is their screw up because I insisted many times I wanted a removable hanger and they acknowledge. But of course being eastern manufacturers they do not want to have economic risks so they are really resisting making new frames (but not fully discarded). What I told them and it is truth is that if they make this right building new frames then that a sign of well doing and I will fully recommend them and will repeat in any future designs. Hell, we were even considering getting a small batch of frames in the future. But if they resist or do a shitty looking/working fix then of course I will do my best to spread the word and of course will cross them for future orders. That's it.

I actually do not mind a clamp adapter at all, and agree it might actually be better in some ways (the only issue I only had with those is that they sometimes collide with the bottle holder mounts or the bottle itself.


mirphak

Re: TI Frame. Mistake on front derailleur mount (welded instead of screwed)
« Reply #4 on: December 01, 2023, 05:17:44 AM »
Ok, it turned out quite well actually and they accepted some discount for the mistake and change of plans. So yes, for now I can keep my recommendation on this manufacturer (Waltly)

First picture from before, the others from after the fix. You can see it, but  not very noticeable I think.

coffeebreak

Re: TI Frame. Mistake on front derailleur mount (welded instead of screwed)
« Reply #5 on: December 01, 2023, 12:56:06 PM »
^ That "cleanup" job actually looks pretty good to me.

jonathanf2

Re: TI Frame. Mistake on front derailleur mount (welded instead of screwed)
« Reply #6 on: December 01, 2023, 05:14:58 PM »
That looks clean! I'm glad it worked out for you and you got a discount as well!  :)

00Garza

Re: TI Frame. Mistake on front derailleur mount (welded instead of screwed)
« Reply #7 on: December 02, 2023, 09:20:15 AM »
Really well done cleanup job. If I didn’t know it was done I wouldn’t even notice it.

jonathanf2

Re: TI Frame. Mistake on front derailleur mount (welded instead of screwed)
« Reply #8 on: December 04, 2023, 12:33:18 PM »
Mind if you share who the seller is? I'd be tempted to add a Ti frame to my carbon bike stable!

mirphak

Re: TI Frame. Mistake on front derailleur mount (welded instead of screwed)
« Reply #9 on: December 05, 2023, 04:29:09 AM »
Hahaha. Sure,

It is Waltly. Except for this misunderstanding on the front derailleur which is now sorted, the rest looks flawless (at least from the picture). The frame is still with the manufacturer, we are awaiting for the second half of the funds to arrive to them and they should ship it. Lets see how much time it takes.

The geometry is a mix of endurance and gravel: tall stack (600mm), average reach and relatively short effective top-tube. That is achieved with a relatively upright steering tube (71.5 deg) and a very upright seat tube.