In the words of Rick Astley "Never Gonna Give You Up"

Tayside

Dirt Disciple
Could he have been singing about 9 speed XTR and Dura Ace kit? ;) šŸ™ƒ šŸ¤£
I never cease to be amazed at how long some of my 9 speed rear mechs, STIs and changers have lasted.
So, what are your objects that refuse to die, and 'You're Never Gonna Give Them Up' :)
 
So, what are your objects that refuse to die, and 'You're Never Gonna Give Them Up' :)
There's stuff I have that when building a bike, I know will work and will fit and I use it - forgetting "oh that's 30 years old (or thereabouts)".

Race Face I beam cranks.
SRAM X0 9 speed shifters and derailleurs.
Anything XT from the 90s - it's the era of bikes I like and the best groupset I could afford and the stuff I gravitate to.
Anything LX from the 90s - as above but when I was short of cash.
Anything XTR from the 90s - as above but when I managed to jag it on sale.
Steel Kona frames.
Paul's brake levers.
Altek brake levers.


When I saw the thread title I was reminded of the "Rick Astley Paradox"...
If you ask Rick Astley for a copy of the movie "Up", he wonā€™t give it to you, because heā€™s Never Gonna Give You "Up".
However, by doing so, he just let you down, basically betraying the song.
 
TA chainsets - beautifully made, always ran truer than Shimano.
Thumbies - I still have the set I bought in 1990, I dislike any lever shifters.
7 speed - it's so tolerant of muck, dirty cables etc. I went to higher speeds and came back to 7s. It just works - especially in the horribly wet winter we've just had - and goes on working.
I agree on 9s SRAM, I rather like the X0 stuff I have on my Orange. It seems to go for so much less than XTR and has the same muck tolerance as 7s Shimano.
 
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