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  1. OrmTheBearSlayer on

    I’ve got a aluminium bike that is 16 years old and still sees use from time to time on my regular trails.

    I’ve got older bikes that are still rideable but I wouldn’t trust riding them on my regular trails any more.

    If you take care of it, it can last a long time.

  2. Your fork absorbs a lot of impact, but keep an eye on the stays behind the bottom bracket (that area has several weld zones and experiences a good amount of pedaling flex), and watch the head tube area (including under the downtube) for cracks. But I wouldn’t stress about it — I know people still shredding on their 90s Kleins!

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