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Hello all, first post for me on retrobike and it is a question, well a couple of question to be honest.
I have a -97 team marin which has been in my possession since ~2005, and it is fully functional albeit a bit worn on the components (original).
Around 2008 I swapped out the suspension fork with a ridgid surly (can't remember the model) as I primarily rode on roads, gravel and very nice trails.
I really like the the feeling of that bike but I have some concerns regarding the age of the frame even if there is no visible rust, dents or cracks, just some paint scuffing and normal usage wear.
To the question section
Is frame fatigue and internal rust (not visible) something that can be investigated by a skilled bike workshop or simmillar? Just want to get a bit of assurance the condition of the frame is ok for its age and that there are no major issues under the surface.
In your opinion, given that the frame ok, what do you think I should I do with it? it would be fun to keep it going and use it abit more, I would like to keep it rigid and as light as possible.
A new light and suspension corrected ridgid fork? New components, stem, seat post, handlebars etc?
On the topic of components, I would assume finding new good parts for a bike this old requires some form of degree in forensic science and history? (headsets, forks, etc.)
And finally, in your opinion, is it worth doing an upgrade? or am I just dreaming crazy here?
I bit of a beginner at this, although I have hade some decent bikes I my day I have never attempted restoration/upgrades before, please have this in mind when reading my questions.
PS. Sorry about the crazy photos, it's dark and dusty In the attic, I will attempt getting some better ones shortly.
I have a -97 team marin which has been in my possession since ~2005, and it is fully functional albeit a bit worn on the components (original).
Around 2008 I swapped out the suspension fork with a ridgid surly (can't remember the model) as I primarily rode on roads, gravel and very nice trails.
I really like the the feeling of that bike but I have some concerns regarding the age of the frame even if there is no visible rust, dents or cracks, just some paint scuffing and normal usage wear.
To the question section
Is frame fatigue and internal rust (not visible) something that can be investigated by a skilled bike workshop or simmillar? Just want to get a bit of assurance the condition of the frame is ok for its age and that there are no major issues under the surface.
In your opinion, given that the frame ok, what do you think I should I do with it? it would be fun to keep it going and use it abit more, I would like to keep it rigid and as light as possible.
A new light and suspension corrected ridgid fork? New components, stem, seat post, handlebars etc?
On the topic of components, I would assume finding new good parts for a bike this old requires some form of degree in forensic science and history? (headsets, forks, etc.)
And finally, in your opinion, is it worth doing an upgrade? or am I just dreaming crazy here?
I bit of a beginner at this, although I have hade some decent bikes I my day I have never attempted restoration/upgrades before, please have this in mind when reading my questions.
PS. Sorry about the crazy photos, it's dark and dusty In the attic, I will attempt getting some better ones shortly.