Browneye
Well-Known Member
Carbon fiber is lightweight and strong, but it's also susceptible to fracturing and structurally breaking down, or splintering. It's very rigid, the flexibility reported on bike frames and forks is due to the dimensions of the structure, not the material itself. A chip in an alloy frame might take the paint off, but could turn into a fracture on a carbon frame. Plus they're super expensive.
All the major bike builders reserve their best components for their carbon bikes, making them doubly expensive. And really, where weight is a major factor they definitely have an advantage. For an eMTB that weight factor is much much less critical. In fact, the extra weight of my Trance is one of the things that makes it so plush to ride.
At least that's my knowledge of it.
All the major bike builders reserve their best components for their carbon bikes, making them doubly expensive. And really, where weight is a major factor they definitely have an advantage. For an eMTB that weight factor is much much less critical. In fact, the extra weight of my Trance is one of the things that makes it so plush to ride.
At least that's my knowledge of it.