58
Repairable Bike Tips
(slrpnk.net)
A place to share practical, durable and quality made products that are made to last, with an emphasis on upcycled and sustainable products!
Guidelines:
Things that are well-made and durable (even if they won't last a lifetime) are A-Okay!
Unlike that other BIFL place, Home-made and DIY items are encouraged here, as long as some form of instruction is included in the body of the post.
Videos links are not allowed as post titles, but you may use them in a text post.
A limited amount of self-promotion is accepted, IF the item you are selling aligns with this criteria:
Get a good quality bike with standard components and you should be able to repair it easily.
As other said avoid cheap low cost bike but also very high end bike that are more likely to use proprietary parts.
For the frame the best option would be steel, if it does break you can easily weld it back with a regular welder.
Aluminum is the second best option, a bit lighter but it will fatigue, so over the years the frame will wear out slightly.
Carbon is the worst for reparability, very fragile and impossible to repair.