a chap here at work commutes to work by bike every day, rain or shine. He recently told me his frame snapped for no reason and that he needed to buy a new frame. I asked about the forks. "They're ok " says he "but seeing the frame suddenly snapped, I guess those will be unsafe too". So he gave me the forks. The frame/fork is 531, early 80's, was always kept nice with no rust, but had had a number of resprays in its time.
Question is, those forks are now ideal for me to use on another project. But i wondered how safe they are. How long might we expect steel forks to last? If I shouldn't be risking it, then what about all those L'eroica beauties that predate this and thunder down unpaved Tuscan descents. Surely these guys are taking big risks. I am all for recycling, and can live with a chainstay snapping, but forks are another matter.
What do others think?
Question is, those forks are now ideal for me to use on another project. But i wondered how safe they are. How long might we expect steel forks to last? If I shouldn't be risking it, then what about all those L'eroica beauties that predate this and thunder down unpaved Tuscan descents. Surely these guys are taking big risks. I am all for recycling, and can live with a chainstay snapping, but forks are another matter.
What do others think?