So, is this a crack...
 

  You don't need to be an 'investor' to invest in Singletrack: 6 days left: 95% of target - Find out more

[Closed] So, is this a crack to the carbon or the lacquer?

19 Posts
14 Users
0 Reactions
149 Views
Posts: 0
Free Member
Topic starter
 

This is the top of the seat tube on my 2009ish Trek Fuel Ex OCLV frame. I'm hoping this is just where it's flexed a bit and the lacquer has split. Any experts in that can tell me either way? It doesn't seem to be getting any bigger and it doesn't make sense that it's in the vertical axis rather than horizontal.

(The black marks are there for me to keep an eye on it.)

Cheers

[IMG] [/IMG]

[IMG] [/IMG]

 
Posted : 30/12/2011 6:35 pm
Posts: 0
Free Member
 

[img] [/img]

 
Posted : 30/12/2011 6:37 pm
Posts: 0
Free Member
 

laquer(sic?) 🙂

phew!

 
Posted : 30/12/2011 6:44 pm
Posts: 0
Free Member
Topic starter
 

I'll rephrase the question... Should I be worried about this?

 
Posted : 30/12/2011 6:56 pm
Posts: 0
Free Member
 

No problem there.
Just a few fibres running the same way moving a bit. If it was around the tube in a radial way I would be worried.

 
Posted : 30/12/2011 7:12 pm
Posts: 0
Free Member
 

Take it to a Trek dealer if you are concerned about it and you are the original owner, you never know you might get a new one!

 
Posted : 30/12/2011 7:14 pm
Posts: 10163
Full Member
 

it's just the string n glue moving a bit, it'll be reet

 
Posted : 30/12/2011 7:17 pm
Posts: 0
Free Member
Topic starter
 

If it was around the tube in a radial way I would be worried.

This is what I thought.

 
Posted : 30/12/2011 7:27 pm
Posts: 0
Free Member
 

Skywalker +1, Take to a dealer (Trek one!) and get him to contact trek to be sure. I assume it's in warranty as it is a 2009?

 
Posted : 30/12/2011 7:32 pm
Posts: 341
Free Member
 

try a gentle probe with something small eg a pin or needle to see if you can penetrate the tube, if tou can its a crack.

Or in a dark room, shine a torch down the tube.

 
Posted : 30/12/2011 7:41 pm
Posts: 0
Free Member
Topic starter
 

It's out of the classifieds mate

 
Posted : 30/12/2011 7:41 pm
 5AM
Posts: 0
Free Member
 

If it was mine I'd get a carbon collar fitted around the tube to cover and strengthen it. That way you could be sure it's never going to get worse, and the weight gain if done properly should be about the same as a packet of crisps.

 
Posted : 30/12/2011 7:46 pm
Posts: 0
Free Member
 

It looks like its sat on the line where the mould halves close when they mold it,easy repair either way

 
Posted : 30/12/2011 7:50 pm
Posts: 0
Free Member
Topic starter
 

If it was mine I'd get a carbon collar fitted around the tube to cover and strengthen it. That way you could be sure it's never going to get worse, and the weight gain if done properly should be about the same as a packet of crisps.

It looks like its sat on the line where the mould halves close when they mold the lug,easy repair either way

Any recommendations where I could get this done?

 
Posted : 30/12/2011 7:53 pm
Posts: 8904
Free Member
 

If it does turn out to be worse than it looks you can try Trek's warranty.
Mate had an old STP, about 9yrs old, which broke. Had a lifetime warranty so took it back to his dealer.
"Hmmm. That's buggered. We haven't done those for years, can't get you another one of those." Pause. "Would you accept a 9.8 hardtail as a replacement?"
"How far up your arm should I bite?"
Top service from Trek/LBS.

 
Posted : 30/12/2011 8:12 pm
Posts: 0
Free Member
 

Ive seen heaps of carbon frames develop splits (or delams?)like this. They have all been replaced under warranty.I would guess because they felt that the construction of the frame had failed. I would agree with them too.

Someone correct me if i am wrong but is this the two halves of a monocoque construction delaminating?

 
Posted : 30/12/2011 8:29 pm
Posts: 0
Free Member
 

I'll rephrase the question... Should I be worried about this?

i'll rephrase my answer.....no

 
Posted : 30/12/2011 8:57 pm
Posts: 0
Free Member
 

If a frame moves so much that it causes the paint or lacquer to crack in the same areas over and over then i would want an explanation.

 
Posted : 01/01/2012 3:20 pm
Posts: 0
Free Member
 

My mate has a replacement frame being delivered to his LBS, lacquer started peeling around the shock anchor point. LBS took photo's and sent them to Trek, no questions asked, just offerd a new frame and paying for the LBS to do the frame swap and replace any components which are not compatible with the new frame. result.

 
Posted : 01/01/2012 3:26 pm
Posts: 0
Free Member
 

If you have no warranty and you want to get it repaired try these
HQ Fibre Products
Tel: 01603 713972
Vale Farm Workshop, Blofield Rd, Lingwood, Norwich, Norfolk NR13 4AJ
I had a Scott scale repaired by them and the service was good.

 
Posted : 01/01/2012 4:01 pm

6 DAYS LEFT
We are currently at 95% of our target!