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I have eFatbike with cracked frame that I'm about to try fixing by welding. People say it wont work but I don't exactly have anything to lose here either so I'll give it a try at some point.
You have life and limb to lose. If you know your shit about welding, by all means go ahead. But I do not, so a cracked frame is a dealbreaker for me.
I said eFat, not a downhill bike. If the weld fails I'll just need to push it back home like I did the last time.