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An Orange Bites the Dust

Onehittah

Monkey
Mar 27, 2003
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Austin
My buddy was checking out our new DJ's yesterday and unfortunaltely his day ended quickly. I did not think it was too bad of a hit, just a small high speed step down. Hopefully Orange will have a swing arm in stock so that he will not be without the bike for long.

I don't like this kind of failure. Seems like single pivots are supposed to be tough. For the money give me a Bullit over a Patriot any day.
 

Onehittah

Monkey
Mar 27, 2003
183
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Austin
OK, I agree single pivot does not have anything to do with the welds on the swingarm. I thought Orange bikes were supposed to be tough. I know *hit happens. Prolly just a bad weld. I just thought others would find it interesting since I have not seen many failures on the Orange's.
 

HRDTLBRO

Turbo Monkey
Feb 4, 2004
1,161
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Apt. 421
That sucks. If memory serves me correctly, I remeber seeing a green 222 with similar breakage on the left side arm. Probably very isolated incidents, though.
 

Smelly

Turbo Monkey
Jun 17, 2004
1,254
1
out yonder, round bout a hootinany
Onehittah said:
OK, I agree single pivot does not have anything to do with the welds on the swingarm. I thought Orange bikes were supposed to be tough. I know *hit happens. Prolly just a bad weld. I just thought others would find it interesting since I have not seen many failures on the Orange's.
tough. not indestructible. fwiw, bullit's can break too.
 

Hrelp

Chimp
Feb 23, 2004
93
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Intresting that someone would take their DH bike drilled with speed holes dirtjumping.
 

grimm

Monkey
Jan 12, 2002
390
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Sweden
I agree with the others, the weld looks fine.

When a frame breaks its normally near a weld in a high stress area, because that is normally the weakest spot on a frame, the weld itself should never fail. So if a bike breaks right thru its weld seam, thats when you change brand for someone who can actually weld. :nope: