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Old 08-24-10 | 08:43 AM
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Bikes: too many bikes from 1967 10s (5x2)Frejus to a Sumitomo Ti/Chorus aluminum 10s (10x2), plus one non-susp mtn bike I use as my commuter

Originally Posted by Retro Grouch
My question is: "How old is the wheel?" 27" says to me that it could likely be 25 years old. Why'd it wait this long to break?
Like chains where plates are pushed to the end of the pin, often parts are primed to break because of a weak area, but need that little bit of extra provocation to make it happen. 25 years sitting in a garage is nothing compared to 1 day of riding. The concept of that last straw breaking the camel's back is very apt in the real world.
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