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EAI Toyo Godzilla

My daily ride until got in an accident with a car. :(

Frame:
EAI Toyo Godzilla

Fork/Headset:
EAI Fork / Aheadset 1''

Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
Sram Omnium / GXP BB

Pedals:
Time ATAC Alium

Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
49T Sugino 49T or IRD 46T / 17T EAI / Sram PC-1 Chain

Derailleurs/Shifters:
Wut?

Handlebars/Stem:
Soma Hwy 1 / Origin 8 Profit 110MM

Saddle/Seatpost:
China Carbon Titanium Saddle / Thomson Elite

Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Mavic CXP 22 / Formula / Gatorskin Hardshell

Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
Mavic CXP 22 / Formula / Bontrager T2

Accessories:
Serfas Thunderbolt (Best light evaaa)

Added by SillyGoose. Last updated almost 4 years ago.

As of almost 4 years ago, SillyGoose has indicated that they no longer own this bike.

13 Comments

moonshot

moonshot says:

maybe you need some front brake for your next fixed gear man.

Posted about 9 years ago

metatronic1123

metatronic1123 says:

dat clearance doe.



in all seriousness hope you are ok and sorry about the bike!

Posted about 9 years ago

GeorgeWashingtonMobsDeep

GeorgeWashingtonMobsDeep says:

Yo weld some filler on the crack c;

Posted over 9 years ago

SillyGoose

SillyGoose says:

I have no idea how to do such. I still have the frame. Hanging in my room.

Posted over 9 years ago

GeorgeWashingtonMobsDeep

GeorgeWashingtonMobsDeep says:

I'd totally do it if you lived close :/ But it's actually really easy to repair steel frames with brazing

Posted over 9 years ago

SillyGoose

SillyGoose says:

Haha, I've heard of carbon repair, but never heard of steel frames being able to be repaired.

Posted over 9 years ago

GeorgeWashingtonMobsDeep

GeorgeWashingtonMobsDeep says:

It's totally possible. Most, if not all steel lugged frames are welded with silver filler or brass filler. And people build frames all the time with brass and no lugs. That's how some frames get the perfect smooth welds. c:

Posted over 9 years ago

SillyGoose

SillyGoose says:

But gah, sounds like a bit of a hassle.

Posted over 9 years ago

SillyGoose

SillyGoose says:

Good news! A friend of mine said he'll attempt at fixing this frame as a project since his college has the tools to make it happen! :D

Posted over 9 years ago

GeorgeWashingtonMobsDeep

GeorgeWashingtonMobsDeep says:

NICE! C------;

Posted over 9 years ago

Rzjarvis93

Rzjarvis93 says:

if the frame bent? looks like you could just get a new fork but maybe i'm not seeing it, if it is bent.

Posted about 10 years ago

SillyGoose

SillyGoose says:

It actually has a crack in it...:/

Posted about 10 years ago

Rzjarvis93

Rzjarvis93 says:

damn thats horrible

Posted about 10 years ago