brocklanders023":n34av3pi said:I agree that the price of a sorted steel frame went from £350 to £600 in one go a few years back. It was around the time the pound tanked. Group sets shot up at the same time.
:facepalm:midibiker":24dd391r said:Bike are living longer due to the materials that are being used like cars.
I don't have any rust on my carbon Cannondale frame or paint chips and it's still pristine looking after 10 years of use.
Manufacturers must be loosing money compared to what they did back in the early days ..
greencat":2orlla5u said:Yes, I've heard carbon fibre frames are essentially now regarded as consumable items. Personally, will be surprised if many of the modern ones are in regular use in 20 years time.
Probably about a third of the bikes I've owned have had frame failures (cracked seat tube twice, bottom bracket shell crack, bottom bracket threads rusted out, snapped drop out, rack mount insert pulled out, bottle boss ripped off causing downtube failure, head tube crack). Only one of those preventable by maintenance, and only one caused by a crash. Not a heavy or abusive rider either.