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  • pete@masto.hypertelia.comP This user is from outside of this forum
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    RE: https://mastodon.social/@odoruhako/116299929888505888

    Ooh, that's bad. Gonna have to stock up on replacement hangers/drop-outs if I still can I guess. #cycling #BikeTooter

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      RE: https://mastodon.social/@odoruhako/116299929888505888

      Ooh, that's bad. Gonna have to stock up on replacement hangers/drop-outs if I still can I guess. #cycling #BikeTooter

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      … and they're sold out of the sliding dropouts I have on my Chumba. Kinda tempted to buy a UDH set which they do have to give me options just in case, but kinda expensive and chances are the parts would just sit in my bike shed forever unused.

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        … and they're sold out of the sliding dropouts I have on my Chumba. Kinda tempted to buy a UDH set which they do have to give me options just in case, but kinda expensive and chances are the parts would just sit in my bike shed forever unused.

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        Actually, this could get messy: Bespoke framebuilders use PMW components but it appears that companies like Brother and Sonder do as well. A lack of spares for these could really cause some issues.

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          Actually, this could get messy: Bespoke framebuilders use PMW components but it appears that companies like Brother and Sonder do as well. A lack of spares for these could really cause some issues.

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          @pete Also in the US I think there are some companies that use them for "production" models (Crust for example).
          I'd hope that the common parts are so frequently used, that there's a good incentive for someone with the skills + tooling to step in at some point?

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            @pete Also in the US I think there are some companies that use them for "production" models (Crust for example).
            I'd hope that the common parts are so frequently used, that there's a good incentive for someone with the skills + tooling to step in at some point?

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            @pete But I'd guess that some framebuilders are hit hard, if they have to find replacements for multiple parts right now. Also throwing a big wrench into the pricing of their frames.

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              @pete Also in the US I think there are some companies that use them for "production" models (Crust for example).
              I'd hope that the common parts are so frequently used, that there's a good incentive for someone with the skills + tooling to step in at some point?

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              @odoruhako You'd hope so. Or perhaps PMW could open source their CNC files so at least local machine shops could manufacture if or when required.

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                RE: https://mastodon.social/@odoruhako/116299929888505888

                Ooh, that's bad. Gonna have to stock up on replacement hangers/drop-outs if I still can I guess. #cycling #BikeTooter

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                @pete Oh wow ... I have a frame that I think uses a knock off PMW dropout and I'd always told myself that one day I'd upgrade it to the real thing.

                Might need to make that day next week.
                @odoruhako

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                  @pete Oh wow ... I have a frame that I think uses a knock off PMW dropout and I'd always told myself that one day I'd upgrade it to the real thing.

                  Might need to make that day next week.
                  @odoruhako

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                  @Fishd @odoruhako I'm wondering if the bigger frame manufacturers (not so much the builders) that use them keep stock. I'm not sure if there are any ramifications if you can no longer provide spares for the frames you sell. Under any longer term obligation to support/repair or some such.

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                  • pete@masto.hypertelia.comP pete@masto.hypertelia.com

                    Actually, this could get messy: Bespoke framebuilders use PMW components but it appears that companies like Brother and Sonder do as well. A lack of spares for these could really cause some issues.

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                    @pete Yeah, it's a Sonder Broken Road that I have, the parts aren't stamped though so I assumed they were copies.

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