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jags

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carbon probably the best material for making bikes.
« on: January 21, 2016, 05:13:02 PM »
for all you guys that don't rate CARBON take a look at these tests .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xreZdUBqpJs.


especially for u john boy.


anto

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Re: carbon probably the best material for making bikes.
« Reply #1 on: January 21, 2016, 08:26:02 PM »
Nothing wrong with carbon, at least on trees! Looks an impressive test and that frame did well on that axis. but if I were riding it, I would prefer the way the alu frame broke than have that top tube heading suddenly toward my groin!
 

jags

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Re: carbon probably the best material for making bikes.
« Reply #2 on: January 21, 2016, 08:35:51 PM »
yeah but the thing is it won't break not a chance.
i see salsa has a new carbon touring bike looks class. ;)

i was  drooling over the thorn brevet today but  its pricy for a 2003 bike  £1700 ::) 

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Re: carbon probably the best material for making bikes.
« Reply #3 on: January 21, 2016, 08:46:37 PM »
i was  drooling over the thorn brevet today but  its pricy for a 2003 bike  £1700 ::)

Aren't all the components new? Only the frame is 2003. So it's actually a 2016 bike with a 2003 frame. And the frame hasn't been used, so it's actually an unused frame that was built in 2003. So it's a 2016 bike with a frame that was designed and built in 2003. If someone prefers the older frame design over a new design, this bike is better than a 2016 bike. (Like finding a 1960's Ferrari in a farmer's shed, and the car has 0 miles on it.)

- Dave

jags

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Re: carbon probably the best material for making bikes.
« Reply #4 on: January 21, 2016, 08:58:48 PM »
ah no don't agree Dave sorry ,i often see older models  lynsky frames on chainreaction for half price .
dont get me wrong its a crackin bike but 1700 quid :o
if i were to get my 30 year old 753 Raleigh  repainted would it be worth 1700 if i stuck the same gear on it i doubt it very much. 

mickeg

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Re: carbon probably the best material for making bikes.
« Reply #5 on: January 21, 2016, 11:35:45 PM »
You can have your Carbon bikes, do not worry that any demand from me will cause the price to rise, I won't be bidding on any carbon bikes or parts.

My touring bikes, my newly built up rando bike with less than 25 miles on it, my errand bike, and a couple other bikes in storage are all steel.  My foldup bike has an Aluminum frame, just to show that I have an open mind.  I also will admit that I would consider a Titanium bike if the right one comes along.  I considered Titanium before I bought my rando bike frame, but did not see one that screamed take me home, so I bought the steel frame.

I crashed my Sherpa almost four years ago.  Freak accident, strong winds and the wind blew down a tree right in front of me.  I was doing about 16 mph (roughly 24 km/hour) and crashed right into it.  I think I hit it before it hit the ground, but fortunately it was down low enough that I ran the bike into it - I did not crash my chest or head directly into it, which would have occurred if I had gotten there a split second earlier.  I could find no damage on the bike, not even a scratch.  The stem was twisted around on the steerer tube, but loosened that up and straightened that out and it was just fine.  I still can't figure out why there is not a big dent in the top tube from the bars hitting it hard enough to spin the stem on the steerer.  Two months later I rode that bike on the Glacier Waterton loop.  Photos are of that Glacier Waterton trip.  Because of that crash I needed two shoulder surgeries, one of which kept my arm in a sling for over six weeks.  I just wish I was as durable as a steel frame.  If that was a Carbon bike, I wonder how many pieces the frame and fork would be in? 

jags

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Re: carbon probably the best material for making bikes.
« Reply #6 on: January 22, 2016, 10:51:41 AM »
you would have no need to worry yourself crashing on a carbon bike ,many a crash i had pilot always came off the worst.