Tired, I WOULD worry about fatigue.
I have no problem with you worrying about fatigue. I just don't think it is reasonable to cause others to worry about it unwarranted. Clearly, that's just my opinion, though.
What do we know about the the bike BEFORE he got it. Maybe some yahoo took to jumping the bike a bit sometimes.
The message said he said he got it from his uncle. With some luck he is a big, burley, beligerant type who takes exception to being called a yahoo. Then you can add that worry to your stash, too.
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WHat about the climate where he lives. In Minnesota, a lot of salt is used on the roads and if the bike is ridden before the salt gets washed off, It can cause rust and weakening on any sohc just like a car.
Silly me, I assumed Mozigod had eyes that could distinguish redish brown rust from black paint on the frame, as well as rash from failed jump attempts. Besides, rust is metal conversion, not fatigue. You also forgot to warn him about the gravitational effects from the alignment of the planets, as well as microscopic aliens living in the chain lube and mining the nearby metals in his chain and sprockets to make starships.
All I am saying is that the frame should be checked thoroughly to ensure there is nothing that is weakening.
Well nothing wrong with that! Perhaps you can give us examples of just how to do that and how you've come to be assured that your own frame is truely up to the task. We need details and pictures, too! Be sure to post examples of all the SOHC4 frames that you have found "fatigued" and explain how they came to be that way. This way, we can avoid worry about such things in the future. We might even make this into a FAQ, so all may benefit for years to come! Thanks in advance.
Er, just how do you know your bike hasn't had a yahoo owner? Oh, never mind. We can all probably take a pretty good guess about that.
Cheers,