how much replacement of parts before you buy a new bike?

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Mrs M

Guru
Location
Aberdeenshire
My 2011 Felt road bike has had :-
New:-
saddle
Bar tape
Wheels
Tyres
Chain
Cassette
Cables
Bar ends and dust cap covers
So far :smile:
Still lovely to ride and went "off roading" today :tongue:
:bicycle:
 

briantrumpet

Legendary Member
Location
Devon & Die
 

boydj

Legendary Member
Location
Paisley
They do say that you should buy the best frame you can afford when you buy a bike, then everything else can be replaced / upgraded as you go along.

Three of my bikes have been stripped down and rebuilt several times, sometimes just to change the configuration, other times to replace worn parts. The bike I used for commuting, is one of the three and only the frame and forks are original.
 

Profpointy

Legendary Member
No, but what if your car was worth £100 and it needed a new motor?

The question is could you get a better car for the price of the motor? Let's take a more realistic example.Car worth £1500 (my saab say). Motor packs in - hey it's already done 130000. Is it worth spending, what, £2500 on new engine. By my reconing yes, since without an engine my saab's worth nowt. But for £2500 i can "buy" a high class car with a new engine. Another £2500 saab won't have a new engine.

Using car analogy (a) because you did and (b) because I've already run through the scenario for a car.

A bike is even more just a collection of bits than a car, so assuming something half way decent I'd just replace the bits, including the frame itself
 

subaqua

What’s the point
Location
Leytonstone
No, but what if your car was worth £100 and it needed a new motor?
Been there done that, and in all but the worst situations I.e. Cracked block a rebuilt one is a good option
 
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