Durability of carbon frames
#51
Don't Believe the Hype

Joined: Feb 2002
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From: chicagoland area
Bikes: 1999 Steelman SR525, 2002 Lightspeed Ultimate, 1988 Trek 830, 2008 Scott Addict
Today's CF is made pretty well when compared to older OCLV stuff. When CF finally does fail, it fails catastrophically causing massive failure. I've had steel fail slowly, bending and breaking at the seat post so the saddle was loosened. I rode several rides on it before I needed to replace it. CF would have snapped off and planted me horribly.
Life is a full contact sport. Let's face it, cycling is dangerous. Hell, find me a sport that isn't dangerous. I play softball, hockey, indoor soccer, baseball and cycle. Not sure when or how, but I will likely get hurt eventually - I already have been.
Life is a full contact sport. Let's face it, cycling is dangerous. Hell, find me a sport that isn't dangerous. I play softball, hockey, indoor soccer, baseball and cycle. Not sure when or how, but I will likely get hurt eventually - I already have been.
#53
So far, I gather, that Aluminum, Steel, Ti or Carbon frames can all fail, but when CF fails, it cracks and/or snaps into pieces.
Metal frames cracks, gets dented and/or bends, but never snaps into pieces.
Ti keeps looking better over the years and most durable......
Okay, I just made that one up.
Metal frames cracks, gets dented and/or bends, but never snaps into pieces.
Ti keeps looking better over the years and most durable......
Okay, I just made that one up.






