Old 08-01-16 | 07:36 AM
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bulldog1935
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Bikes: '74 Raleigh International utility; '98 Moser Forma road; '92 Viner Pro CX upright

and again, the problem is the use of "never"
Only steel qualifies here. Aluminum and composite both in normal use will eventually fail - almost 99% certain it won't be within your lifetime use - but undamaged, un-rusted steel can be handed down for generations.

To me, the scariest thing is people buying used bikes with carbon forks. If you buy an old frame with a carbon fork, you should probably buy a new fork.
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