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There's very few bikes that I'd care about if split; yes I could understand if it's a unique build with bespoke parts like a Pace RC100, a Klein Fuselage, a custom bike like a Roberts with frame stem and forks made together or any Race bike with historic provenance as that should never be split but if we are talking about a Marin with an STX group then split away, the parts are nothing that can't be found every day on eBay.
The problem with bikes is, unlike historic cars, the parts all come from a tiny number of places (Shimano, Suntour or Campa etc). Unlike an individual, numbered Ferrari engine that is matched to an individual, numbered Ferrari chassis, an Orange Clockwork frame is not matched to an individual, numbered Altus chainset.
The great thing with splitting bikes is it enables other to rebuild their bikes to factory spec as, as has been pointed out above, everyone changed parts throughout the life of their bikes so this allows others to get back to 'catalogue' if that's their thing.
There's very few bikes that I'd care about if split; yes I could understand if it's a unique build with bespoke parts like a Pace RC100, a Klein Fuselage, a custom bike like a Roberts with frame stem and forks made together or any Race bike with historic provenance as that should never be split but if we are talking about a Marin with an STX group then split away, the parts are nothing that can't be found every day on eBay.
The problem with bikes is, unlike historic cars, the parts all come from a tiny number of places (Shimano, Suntour or Campa etc). Unlike an individual, numbered Ferrari engine that is matched to an individual, numbered Ferrari chassis, an Orange Clockwork frame is not matched to an individual, numbered Altus chainset.
The great thing with splitting bikes is it enables other to rebuild their bikes to factory spec as, as has been pointed out above, everyone changed parts throughout the life of their bikes so this allows others to get back to 'catalogue' if that's their thing.