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Old 02-15-16 | 12:25 AM
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Salamandrine
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Bikes: 78 Masi Criterium, 68 PX10, 2016 Mercian King of Mercia, Rivendell Clem Smith Jr

Originally Posted by eschlwc
is this something we c&vers should worry about?

my bikes are pretty old and are ridden a lot.

when you say "kill," does this render the old bike useless? can it be fixed?

if a reynolds 531 bike is from 1973, for example, when will its steerer be killed?
Specifically, the steering tube will tend to bulge out after a long time, and then it's in danger of fatigue cracking. Can't be fixed other than by brazing in a new one. It's not the age, it's the miles, and probably the size of the rider and terrain the bike was ridden on. Honestly, 99.9% of people don't have to worry about it. Think 50,000+ miles. (see what i mean.... ) Just inspect the steer tube as it is very obvious when it sets in.

I pretty much agree with these opinions and observations:

Threadless Steerers and Headsets by Jobst Brandt

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