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Re: Boulder Intrepid AL (new project)(CRACKED FRAME NOOOOoooo..)
Given the refund and parts, my approach would be to go for the full-on repair and then if you find you don't enjoy the ride the value of it should easily exceed the cost of the repair. Someone else can buy it with confidence, knowing it has been properly repaired and you get the satisfaction of resurrecting it from the grave and documenting progress on here!
I guess the only downside would be the emotional investment, where if you've really been looking forward to completing it and then are disappointed with the ride that could be hard.
shamobius":2notr0l8 said:Well in the short term it may end up a 'hanger' until I sort out what to do.jimi911":2notr0l8 said:Or just hand it up on the wall ... you got it for about $0 if you factor in the great deal on the parts
Part of me wants to do the simple external ring fix, just so I can build and ride it, as I've never ridden a Boulder before (like most of us). I've read good and bad things about the ride quality, so if I really love it, then I could justify the full headtube replacement and re-paint one day. If the ride feel leaves me cold, then I'm not really out that much, and could pass the frame along to someone else who wanted to take on the project. An early full suspension bike is hard to compare to today's sussers. For a retro hardtail its a different story, they can really hold their own. For a quirky old suspension design, if it ain't workin', its hard to enjoy. I had that experience with my Klein Mantra and had to let her go.
I'm not into keeping bikes in my stable that aren't fun (for me) to ride...
Given the refund and parts, my approach would be to go for the full-on repair and then if you find you don't enjoy the ride the value of it should easily exceed the cost of the repair. Someone else can buy it with confidence, knowing it has been properly repaired and you get the satisfaction of resurrecting it from the grave and documenting progress on here!
I guess the only downside would be the emotional investment, where if you've really been looking forward to completing it and then are disappointed with the ride that could be hard.