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It happens with age
But is cancelled out by morning stiffness...
It happens with age
See I like solid,as in robust, but I don't want heavy.
What wears out.... bearings, drivetrain, brakes, shifters, seals,rims, discs, and then eventually, when pushed hard enough often enough, the frame. Though that tends to be catastrophic failure mode time, rather than wear and I've only done it two ir three times in 20 years, once in a race and once on an alp. That said my old Rockhopper (of which the frame is the only original component) still serves its new owner on tarmac and my pub singlespeed is a 94 Kona frame.
"Better" stuff just works better, and ime, lasts a bit longer. You get lighter stuff which builds into a lighter bike without compromising strength or durability and that makes for a 'nicer' experience.
I was, frankly gobspmacked by how much mtbs have come on in the last 10 years.
You need to be more careful of whom you ask advice. How does your mtb get uphill? It runs on sweat. The heavier it is the more work you do.My MTB must be over ten years old now. When I asked someone I know if it was worth getting a lighter MTB the response came back 'only if you intend carrying it around on your shoulder...'