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Ill happily admit I know nothing about steel, or metal in general, but wondered how long a steel bike frame should last?
How old is too old or does it come down to how much it has been ridden?
I'm asking as I was offered a frame for cheap but it's a good ten years old. Would it be likely to break/snap?
Cheers everyone.
If its nit bent or rusted out another 10 years.
Strange seeing someone else called parkesie!! I'm a Parkes but everyone calls me parkesie.
Bit OT ha
Thanks I'll probably take the frame and run it into the ground.
mine is 22 years old.
That's good then. Some new stickers and a head badge and I'm good to go.
I have a 531 Condor road bike which is in excess of 30 years old and it's still going strong.
This is exactly what I wanted to hear.
Thanks all. Appreciate the responses.
my peugeot road frame is stamped 1975, so probably made 1973-75. Still fine.
I've go a 19 year old Explosif that I deemed good enough to spend nearly £300 renovating (braze ons and paint) put it that way! 🙂
I had a steel Humber for a while, used it quite a bit - it was good as new. And it was 98 years old.
My 1996 clockwork is still taking abuse on a weekly basis – without any sign of distress – not done anything particular to presever it except some drain holes in the bottom bracket shell
Steel is real
'99 still fine.
'47 original Claud Butler, fixed and fab. 😀