Its Surly time!
Aluminum dropouts are not going to be easy to repair. If the components are good, i'd just move them all over onto a new surly frame. Save money : )
I snapped my GT in the same spot. See here: http://thehippy.net/nucleus/index.php?itemid=664My frame was a mid-90's steel jobbie though so I bought a track bike for commuting while having the GT welded.Being alu, yours will most likely need retiring.
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Its Surly time!
Aluminum dropouts are not going to be easy to repair. If the components are good, i'd just move them all over onto a new surly frame. Save money : )
I snapped my GT in the same spot. See here: http://thehippy.net/nucleus/index.php?itemid=664
My frame was a mid-90's steel jobbie though so I bought a track bike for commuting while having the GT welded.
Being alu, yours will most likely need retiring.
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