Yet another try at "Is carbon faster?"
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@Lazyass, are you seriously posting spoilers in this thread? Thanks for ruining that.
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@Lazyass, are you seriously posting spoilers in this thread? Thanks for ruining that.
I think a true spoiler is when someone reports something suspenseful that the general public has had no chance to know like information gleaned from a PRIVATE showing of the last episode of a TV series. Reporting what is already public knowledge doesn't seem to me to be so terrible. But as you know, my thought processes are quite a bit different from those of most others.

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Posting spoilers is a violation of forum guidelines. Please see Tom's sticky.
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actually i had the same saddle on the carbon bike for a while until i found a new saddle. the saddle on my original steel bike was so good and comfy I used it on my third bike (a Ti) until it died.
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I have a 45 mile loop I ride on my road bike. I ride it at about 18 mph.
I rode the same route on my heavy mtn bike with 2" tires at 60 psi, at about 15 mph.
The increase in speed from heavy mtn bike to my road bike is just slightly more than some of the claims here going from a non-carbon road bike to a carbon road bike.
I rode the same route on my heavy mtn bike with 2" tires at 60 psi, at about 15 mph.
The increase in speed from heavy mtn bike to my road bike is just slightly more than some of the claims here going from a non-carbon road bike to a carbon road bike.
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my ti bike is not as fast as my carbon.
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I found the link -
FEATURES: BEING THERE: LEVI'S GRAN FONDO
Neil's win aboard the Specialized Allez marked the first time an aluminum bike has taken the LGF (Levi's Gran Fondo) crown. Neil's previous wins came aboard a Specialized Roubaix and Tarmac SL4.
FEATURES: BEING THERE: LEVI'S GRAN FONDO
Neil's win aboard the Specialized Allez marked the first time an aluminum bike has taken the LGF (Levi's Gran Fondo) crown. Neil's previous wins came aboard a Specialized Roubaix and Tarmac SL4.
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I'll go with, because its lighter. (Excluding 22lb scattantes and masis...)
Sure you can get a an 18lb Reynolds 8-something or other tubing ... but, it will be like a wet noddle under load. ( and the shifting issues that go with that .) Kinda like why mtbs have lock-outs... less time & effort pogo-ing up and down, more time / effort going forward.
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Well, you can get a light steel bike.
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Well, you can get a light steel bike.
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Well, you can get a light steel bike.
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To get a real idea about how much the bike has to do with time improvement a look at the average speed for the TDF over the years. Tour de France Statistics
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anyone would think carbon had just been invented, the way the steel is real loons act up.
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As for the weight differential to carbon, I think 1.0 lb will be the lower limit for steel. So you won't win the lightest bike in the world award, but you can have a very nice, very light ride. As for stiffness, perhaps someone KNOWS the answer.
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Rodriguez didn't magically change the charecteristics of steel. The tubes on that bike are not particularly oversized, and there's no unusual shaping. To get to the frame weight claimed, they've got to be using very thin walled tubing (which also btw is not terribly durable due to denting issues).
So very thin walled steel tubing that isn't particulary over dimensioned, and doesn't use any exotice shaping in all probability is going to be way more flexible than a modern CF bike.
It's also somewhat telling that the y sell the bike on weight and comfort, with no claim as to stiffness, and no mention that I can see of any special techniques to increase stiffness.
And the reason many people find steel bikes to be comfortable is because they're flexy.
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This is like nailing jello to a wall. The real question is the use of nails or screws.
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I know my months of timing the same route on different bikes has already been dismissed, but, I would like to state the ride experience I am enjoying from my carbon bike.
High frequency bumps are muted so I can focus on pedaling. Big jolts don't knock the bike around as badly, and the bike quickly settles thus allowing me to get back on power quicker. Lighter weight, seems to accelerate, climb and sprint more aggressively. Cornering and high speed descents seem more stable, allowing me to push harder. But again, this is the only what I have noticed while riding. YMMV
High frequency bumps are muted so I can focus on pedaling. Big jolts don't knock the bike around as badly, and the bike quickly settles thus allowing me to get back on power quicker. Lighter weight, seems to accelerate, climb and sprint more aggressively. Cornering and high speed descents seem more stable, allowing me to push harder. But again, this is the only what I have noticed while riding. YMMV