Richard A Thackeray
Legendary Member
I'm using my old Dyna-Tech as a (all year round) work-bike/commuter/trainer
It's a 1994 model (bought new from Kendells in Castleford), & a 755Ti
 
Now, the point that's starting to cross my mind after 18 years is; how long will the bonded tubes/lugs last??
- Is there a life-expectancy to them, have I exceeded it?
- if so, will it give me warning (by creaking/'funny handling)
I'll be sad if it does, as it's the best handling bike I've ever ridden - even on the '20' section tyres that I have to use to get mudguards on it (the silly Salmon Profils)
Miscellania;
It's still on the original bottom-bracket (Campag Chorus) which although 'never touched', still spins totally freely without a chain.
Campag Chorus chainset is still unmarked, with all the laquer, despite winter riding
The hubs have been greased twice(?) - they're the original Ultegra, onto Mavic Open 4CD
 
However, the (8-speed) STI levers occasionally require a flush with WD40, as they get sticky & refuse to change to a higher gear
Ritchey stem & seat-pin are still unblemished (as per the chainset)
 
 
	
		
			
		
		
	
		
		
	
	
 
	
		
			
		
		
	
	
		
			
		
		
	

	
		
			
		
		
	
			
			It's a 1994 model (bought new from Kendells in Castleford), & a 755Ti
Now, the point that's starting to cross my mind after 18 years is; how long will the bonded tubes/lugs last??
- Is there a life-expectancy to them, have I exceeded it?
- if so, will it give me warning (by creaking/'funny handling)
I'll be sad if it does, as it's the best handling bike I've ever ridden - even on the '20' section tyres that I have to use to get mudguards on it (the silly Salmon Profils)
Miscellania;
It's still on the original bottom-bracket (Campag Chorus) which although 'never touched', still spins totally freely without a chain.
Campag Chorus chainset is still unmarked, with all the laquer, despite winter riding
The hubs have been greased twice(?) - they're the original Ultegra, onto Mavic Open 4CD
However, the (8-speed) STI levers occasionally require a flush with WD40, as they get sticky & refuse to change to a higher gear
Ritchey stem & seat-pin are still unblemished (as per the chainset)
 
	
		
			
		
		
	
	
		
			
		
		
	

 
				 
 
		 
 
		







 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		