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Old 09-30-20 | 07:02 PM
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Ballenxj
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Originally Posted by speedlever
What is the typical product life cycle of a new bicycle/groupset? I've heard that some cyclists sell their recent bike when a new groupset becomes available and get a new bike every so many years. I suppose that's one way to avoid terminal parts availability and minimize the cost hit of a new bike, but I don't know if that's a more expensive route than being forced to buy a new bike every 6 to 8 years or what.

If parts availability was not an issue, I could see bikes being well used for many years. But even if you could find new chainrings, you may not be able to find new brifters that work with the groupset should you need to replace one or both... so still an impasse.
Perhaps you should check out some of the threads in the classic and vintage forums here. As an example; Show us your vintage Mt Bike?
https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...ain-bikes.html
Or check the thread For the love of English three speeds, etc. You will find bicycles can last many decades or even century?
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