Thought I'd chuck this in here rather than one of the bear pits
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Thought I'd chuck this in here rather than one of the bear pits
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Doctor's bike snaps in half, sueing manufacturer and vendor.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... -firm.html
Doctor's bike snaps in half, sueing manufacturer and vendor.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... -firm.html
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Re: Thought I'd chuck this in here rather than one of the bear pits
Plenty of people like their bikes and frames but after speaking to someone who'd had the headstock separate from the rest of the frame whilst riding on Dartmoor its a No from me.
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Re: Thought I'd chuck this in here rather than one of the bear pits
It's hard to argue with his claim really. The bike and forks shouldn't have failed on the rising he was doing. It's not really planetx at fault but whoever made the forks. But as a retailer, the buck stops with them guys.
I've owned one of theirs, perfectly decent hardtail
I've owned one of theirs, perfectly decent hardtail
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Re: Thought I'd chuck this in here rather than one of the bear pits
It's way way less of a common thing than you'd think. Masses and masses of bikes are thrown down, over, up and around things and none (mostly) ever break. Something clearly has gone wrong here in terms of finish quality... Simple as that really.
Re: Thought I'd chuck this in here rather than one of the bear pits
That's the problem with carbon, when it fails it just snaps so you go from being upright to on the deck with no warning. My road bike had carbon bars and I tried to bunny hop up a kerb and the snapped in half and I hit the ground really hard. Alloy bards would have bent rather than snap.
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Re: Thought I'd chuck this in here rather than one of the bear pits
Sounds very similar to this incident:
https://www.cyclingweekly.com/news/gian ... roken-back
"Korn claimed that the accident occurred because of a manufacturing fault with the joint between the alloy steerer tube and the bike’s carbon fork."
https://www.cyclingweekly.com/news/gian ... roken-back
"Korn claimed that the accident occurred because of a manufacturing fault with the joint between the alloy steerer tube and the bike’s carbon fork."
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Re: Thought I'd chuck this in here rather than one of the bear pits
I've got a carbon full sus eMTB. even if I could, I don't think I'd feel comfortable on anything more than a modest drop/landing. In fairness, I'm a chunky bloke so the frame has a lot to put up with.
Re: Thought I'd chuck this in here rather than one of the bear pits
A mate of mine rides a full carbon nukeproof, is getting on for 100kg and rides it really really hard compared to how I ride including quite a bit of time at BPW, and hasn't had an issue with the frame.Beancounter wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 10:49 amI've got a carbon full sus eMTB. even if I could, I don't think I'd feel comfortable on anything more than a modest drop/landing. In fairness, I'm a chunky bloke so the frame has a lot to put up with.
He was mightily pissed off a couple of months ago when a rock flipped up and took a chunk of paint out of his seat stay.
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Re: Thought I'd chuck this in here rather than one of the bear pits
My lad has raced carbon DH bikes for 2+ years and hit stuff we'd never even dream of.... Admittedly he's light-weight, but i wouldn't worry.
My Trek Fuel is full carbon and it bothers me 0%
My Trek Fuel is full carbon and it bothers me 0%
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Re: Thought I'd chuck this in here rather than one of the bear pits
My road bike is 20 year old Scott CR1, it still rides like new.
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Re: Thought I'd chuck this in here rather than one of the bear pits
Sometimes, but it's not a full on MTB then for me
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Re: Thought I'd chuck this in here rather than one of the bear pits
A lot to be said for old-school Reynolds 531.
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