If you have a close look that frame has been welded in that area twice at the factory, possibly had a defect in the first place.
Don`t be too hard on the welders doing the frames, you need to remember they only have 50% vision in the first place.
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Well spotted Billet, It's had a factory repair. When you hang shit on todays welders you have to remember you are hanging it on robots.
Robots are brilliant welders but only weld where they are told. If some part doesn't sit exactly right in the jig they can miss bits. That extra weld may have gone on cold when the deformity was discovered as it went through quality control.
The success of repairs depends on why they broke. When things break through exceptional circumstances (crash etc.) then they would repair okay until the next event.
The drama is when things break through normal wear & tear, then the problem will arise again unless extra precautions are taken (extra gussets etc.)
Lozza is right, the
aluminium alloy frames are built for ease of manufacture as they require far less parts