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Old 01-13-13 | 09:57 PM
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Originally Posted by 3alarmer
Actually, most of the more recently popular bicycle frame materials
came to us direct from the air and space industries.(Reynolds 531,
Titanium tubing, most of the early composite research, etc.)

For obvious reasons, they, too, are very interested in strength to
weight ratios and avoidance of catastrophic failures. They also have
considerably more cash to throw around in terms of systematic testing
and design of these materials, as well as greater resources in logging
and investigating failures.

One begins to suspect that your interest here is less benign than I first assumed.

If you really are interested in the materials science involved in this, I'd suggest
that you embrace a willingness to go beyond the bicycle only literature, amigo.


Edit: OK, in the interests of understanding, I just pulled up some of your recent posts.
You're a ****ing Strava roadie, for god's sake.....can you say'"agenda?"
A strava roadie on a 10 ear old Easton Al frame. And of course, the aerospace industry has been pretty CF oriented for a whole now. But I'm the crazy man with an agenda...Suuuuuuuure.
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