Elliotdavidson
Retro Newbie
I have a 1999 y-foil 66 that has been nearly a daily road bike for 24 years - Likely 40,000 miles or more. There are no cracks or delamination in the body. Sadly the paint has enough chips that it is starting to look bad. I have a choice, retire it (as Marie Kondo says, "thank you for your service") or repaint and update it? My questions are:
can this carbon fiber still be viable and safe after all these years?
Is the uniqueness of this bike worth a repaint?
This has been the best and most comfortable bike I've ever owned. But is it worth it to keep it going?
can this carbon fiber still be viable and safe after all these years?
Is the uniqueness of this bike worth a repaint?
This has been the best and most comfortable bike I've ever owned. But is it worth it to keep it going?