• Showroom7561@lemmy.ca
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    9 days ago

    Regular bicycles are already extremely durable, serviceable, and have plenty of parts options. They can last 20-40 years easily.

    Yes! Provided that you can keep the frame in good shape, there’s no reason why a regular bike can’t last a lifetime.

    Just throwing in a little win here: I recently prepped my 30+ year old MTB for winter.

    • Replaced the rear derailleur with a Deore LX (also from the early/mid 90s)
    • Got new friction shifters to replace the original grip shifters. The friction shifters will outlast me, and can be used with any derailleur now and in the foreseeable future).
    • Was able to find a “NOS” (new, old stock) front crank/chainring combo to replace the original that was on there. Also a part from the 90s!
    • Coated the inside of the frame with a rust inhibitor (steel bike, after all!)
    • Cleaned and tuned the original cantilever brakes.

    This bike could easily last another 30 years if I don’t get hit by a car. LOL