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They are to let all the gasses and crap out when they get welded. Also you'd end up with funny air pressures in fully sealed tubes which might jeopardize the strength.

(I don't know that for fact, best guess).

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They are to let all the gasses and crap out when they get welded. Also you'd end up with funny air pressures in fully sealed tubes which might jeopardize the strength.

(I don't know that for fact, best guess).

Ok. I was hoping it was for hydrolic rim brakes :(

Although I pretty much knew that wasnt the case.

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Example, my inspired has holes on the dropouts to put a pannier rack, because they're dropouts chosen from a catalog.

Yea everyone at the local bike shop were pissing themselves over that fact.... they were trying to make me buy a shopping basket and try to ride :(

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They're to realease the purge gas used in welding, if the tube wasn't purged whilst being welded, the weld would either sink or sagg inside the tube, and there would more than likely be both lack of fusion and penetration.

The inert gases used create a sort of pressurised seal that stop the weld from sagging (lack of fusion) or sinking (lack of penetration) :).

Josh.

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Some bikes have the cables running through the frame.

I'd drill them out a bit then run the hoses through there if thats what you wanted to do ?

I'd imagine running your cables through your downtube, somehow past your BB, through a solid BB yoke and then out through your chainstays would probably be fairly hectic.

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I'd imagine running your cables through your downtube, somehow past your BB, through a solid BB yoke and then out through your chainstays would probably be fairly hectic.

I know, I was thinking more of the top tube and seat stays approach as per specialized transition road bikes etc....

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I'm pretty sure it's to do with powder coating too—they heat the frame right up before they treat it so if it was sealed it would likely explode when the trapped air inside heats and expands. I think.

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I'm pretty sure it's to do with powder coating too—they heat the frame right up before they treat it so if it was sealed it would likely explode when the trapped air inside heats and expands. I think.

What are you talking about? Powder coating is done using a static charge that allows the powder to "stick" to the metal, the frame is then baked in a huge kiln/oven to harden the coating.

The holes wouldn't have anything to do with that.

No its defonantely to reduce weight (Y).

Please tell me your not being serious?

As has been said its for welding purposes and also allows water to leave the frame.

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What are you talking about? Powder coating is done using a static charge that allows the powder to "stick" to the metal, the frame is then baked in a huge kiln/oven to harden the coating.

The holes wouldn't have anything to do with that.

Dude you didn't take that too well! I've always been told it has something to do with powder coating and heat treating it either before or after it's coated. If I'm wrong I humbly apologise, please please forgive me!

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