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WINSTON- on Performance Corsa?

I would have contacted you by email but your preferences aren't set to allow it.The Performance Corsa did indeed have a lugged aluminum frameIf you look closely each joint has a pop rivet that held the thing together as the epoxy hardenedThis was one of the UEC factory first forays into aluminumThe lugs and tubes were post treated prior to assembly.Those pop rivets never did give me a warm fuzzy feeling even when the bikes were newI still vote for recycling the frame into beer cans (or whatever they make out of aluminum frames).

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She got it from the Iraqi gerbal in the cage next door.
all hamsters bite on there bars make sure that there are no broken bars in the cage.
Next time you clean her cage, check for anything that could hurt herI would use something natural, like I have an aloe plant growing as my house plant, and aloe has healing abilities, so i would cut some aloe (actually you could bu y it and its edible but not so good tasting)and put it on the wound, it doesnt matter if she eats it off because its edible and fine.
One step ahead of youI just couldn't get comfortable riding it Despite all the answers to my question saying it was fine I decided to trust my gutNow my old bridgestone gets another chance at life sporting numerous upgrades to its stock equipmentI saw those rivets and that was one of the reason I decided not to use itI could even see the glue bonding the seat stays to the seat tubeI'm not familiar with aluminum frames of any age so I don't know if this is normal Thank for the heads up though I really appreciate it

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