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Frame life

samnation

Monkey
Jan 25, 2009
139
0
Somewhere in KANURDUR
That's a very subjective question. How hard was it ridden, is there any damage, how good are the threads, was it tapped faced and reamed when it was new, how current of a derailleur hanger does it use...

All of those things can contribute to the wearing out process of a frame.

Wear on a frame can be hard to see and even harder (close to impossible) to gauge. There are just way too many factors that are so very far from your control.

A cliche would go 'spend more time riding and less time worrying'

Hope i've helped you out some.
 

Senorfrog

Chimp
Dec 29, 2009
37
0
That's like asking how fast will it go. The answer is 7.

No but seriously that's not too terrible of a frame for pure xc. That was the first bike I really rode and its still the backup/loaner bike for our group. It went from having the ****ty dicks sporting goods components (low level shimano) to having all x7/fancy wheels back to now having random crap from the parts bin.