drexal77
Dirt Disciple
Hi all,
I went for my first ride in probably nearly a year on my beloved Alpine Stars - Alpine LX which i've had for 32 years from new. And when i got back i went to clean it and discovered its cracked, this crack must of been there for a while as it has some surface rust on it. I'm truly devastated. As this was my first ever mountain bike. I know they're not worth anything as theres one currently on ebay thats "not" selling for £120. But for me its sentimental and i was planning on keeping this for rest of my life. I also heard that alpine stars steel bikes rarely cracked even though A.S. offered life time warranty on their steel and aluminium frames in the early years. Please see images attached.
I had a few questions i was hoping some of you might be able to help me with:
1. Have any of you managed to get a steel bike frame welded back together and has it lasted the test of time after the repair?
2. I know a good welder / fabricator that i was going to get a quote from to repair this. Or you think i should take it to a true bicycle frame welder? and if so can you recommend anyone? and how much do you think it would cost? Or would just say good bye.
3. My dream bike my whole life has been a 1990 Al-Mega (pre-e-stay) or 1991 Al-Mega (e-stay) if the 1990 never happens. But i have read online these are so rare as so many of them cracked. If my steel LX has just cracked and it's never been ridden hard its whole life. I'm now really scared of buying an early al-mega incase it cracks on me. I know there are some big Alpine Stars fans on here. If any of you have owned an early al-mega. Can you please tell me if it's cracked on you? And if it did were you able to repair it? And how much did it cost to get welded? As i know aluminium welding is so much harder than steel.
4. Finally i know they added a big gusset to the top tubes from 1992 onwards. Have any of you done this to your 1990s/1991s, to try and save them from cracking?
Sorry for the mass of questions. Any help would be massively appreciated.
I went for my first ride in probably nearly a year on my beloved Alpine Stars - Alpine LX which i've had for 32 years from new. And when i got back i went to clean it and discovered its cracked, this crack must of been there for a while as it has some surface rust on it. I'm truly devastated. As this was my first ever mountain bike. I know they're not worth anything as theres one currently on ebay thats "not" selling for £120. But for me its sentimental and i was planning on keeping this for rest of my life. I also heard that alpine stars steel bikes rarely cracked even though A.S. offered life time warranty on their steel and aluminium frames in the early years. Please see images attached.
I had a few questions i was hoping some of you might be able to help me with:
1. Have any of you managed to get a steel bike frame welded back together and has it lasted the test of time after the repair?
2. I know a good welder / fabricator that i was going to get a quote from to repair this. Or you think i should take it to a true bicycle frame welder? and if so can you recommend anyone? and how much do you think it would cost? Or would just say good bye.
3. My dream bike my whole life has been a 1990 Al-Mega (pre-e-stay) or 1991 Al-Mega (e-stay) if the 1990 never happens. But i have read online these are so rare as so many of them cracked. If my steel LX has just cracked and it's never been ridden hard its whole life. I'm now really scared of buying an early al-mega incase it cracks on me. I know there are some big Alpine Stars fans on here. If any of you have owned an early al-mega. Can you please tell me if it's cracked on you? And if it did were you able to repair it? And how much did it cost to get welded? As i know aluminium welding is so much harder than steel.
4. Finally i know they added a big gusset to the top tubes from 1992 onwards. Have any of you done this to your 1990s/1991s, to try and save them from cracking?
Sorry for the mass of questions. Any help would be massively appreciated.