tudor_77
Veteran
Hi,
Currently looking to buy a used road bike (budget won't stretch to new and not overly keen on this years models), and have seen a 2014 Giant Defy 1 aluxx sl aluminium bike. The bike looks immaculate and the seller says it was bought new i 2014 and only used a handful of times and stored in a dry shed ever since.
Only concern is that some say that aluminium frames have a limited life expectancy (5-10 years) so a little concerned about the frame failing quite quickly after purchase.
With aluminium frames, what is more important in your opinion, the actual age of the frame or the amount of use? There is a used Boardman Road Team Carbon available at a similar price, but the alloy defy is much better specced. Would the age of the bike put you off?
Any opinions would be very much appreciated. Cheers
Currently looking to buy a used road bike (budget won't stretch to new and not overly keen on this years models), and have seen a 2014 Giant Defy 1 aluxx sl aluminium bike. The bike looks immaculate and the seller says it was bought new i 2014 and only used a handful of times and stored in a dry shed ever since.
Only concern is that some say that aluminium frames have a limited life expectancy (5-10 years) so a little concerned about the frame failing quite quickly after purchase.
With aluminium frames, what is more important in your opinion, the actual age of the frame or the amount of use? There is a used Boardman Road Team Carbon available at a similar price, but the alloy defy is much better specced. Would the age of the bike put you off?
Any opinions would be very much appreciated. Cheers
