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  • Although Titanium frames are expensive…
  • cynic-al
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    Although Titanium frames are expensive, they … will last a lifetime; something that can’t be said of a lightweight carbon fibre frame.

    WTF???

    MrSmith
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    i read it on the internet somewhere so it must be true

    si-wilson
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    lol, you stalking me again al? Will carbon last as long as Titanium al?

    RealMan
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    Depends what you're doing with it.

    scruff
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    I do like that Brodie.

    si-wilson
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    Depends what you're doing with it.

    if two frames used for the same riding one from ti the other carbon, which would last longer?

    cynic-al
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    Why oh why is there so much BS on the web?

    si-wilson
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    Why oh why is there so much BS on the web?

    Which bit is BS?

    KINGTUT
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    cynic-al – Member

    Why oh why is there so much BS on the web?

    Stop reading this forum, that'll help.

    RealMan
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    if two frames used for the same riding one from ti the other carbon, which would last longer?

    Depends what kind of riding.

    ojom
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    Why wouldn't a carbon frame last as long?
    I see no reason why it wouldn't.

    No frame is really forever anyway. Standards change. Geometry and design move on etc.

    Cf is as good as anything else out there for longevity and performance.

    PeterPoddy
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    Will carbon last as long as Titanium

    I've got a couple of carbon fishing rods, one of which is well over 20 years old, the other a bit less (17 ish?) and both are still fine.

    Conversely, I cracked a titanium frame that was about 10 years old at the time…..

    si-wilson
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    The performance issue is not the point, i doubt if CF would last as long as Ti, in particular being used as a long travel HT, like the holeshot marketing quote al is calling BS. How many LT carbon HT do you see?

    Rubber_Buccaneer
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    Will one last twice my lifetime and the other three times? It won't matter which is which as both will last longer than I want them 😕

    soobalias
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    cynic-al – Member
    Why oh why is there so much BS on the web

    i admit, some of it was me, but not all of it, not on your nelly

    cynic-al
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    Zero – which is what you are using to justify your argument?

    MrAgreeable
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    Conversely, I cracked a titanium frame that was about 10 years old at the time…..

    Were you using it to fish with?

    thisisnotaspoon
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    Ti 456 Vs Carbon 456

    Which ones rear triangle fell to bits?

    si-wilson
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    Zero – which is what you are using to justify your argument?

    For sure. The point is, is Ti more durable than CF, no?

    You were the one calling the BS in that quote, i just asked what was incorrect about the quote?

    PeterPoddy
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    i doubt if CF would last as long as Ti, in particular being used as a long travel HT

    Ahh, a great statement! Why? Becasue there can be nothing to back it up unless you have a Delorean with a flux capacitor between the seats.
    Put 2 similar CF & Ti frames on test and we'll meet back here every 5 years to see how it's going, shall we? 😉

    SpokesCycles
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    We get 25 year old carbon bikes in. In fact a mate of mine rides a 1990 Specialized Allez Epic every day. It's fine- there's not a blemish on it. And that's from when carbon technology in the bike world was a lot simpler than it is now.

    Carbon will last as long as you want it to last, and I personally would love a carbon LT hardtail.

    PeterPoddy
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    Mr A – No, but does it need to bend to 90 degrees or more every few minutes? 😉

    cynic-al
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    The point is, is Ti more durable than CF, no?

    No, it's whether ti frames will last a lifetime and cf ones won't. Full of so much generalising it's a joke.

    Anyway you should be thankng me for the free publicity and for not discussing the sh value of the frames.

    snaps
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    Why oh why is there so much BS on the web?

    Oh the irony 🙄

    qwerty
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    cynic-al – Member
    Why oh why is there so much porn on the web?

    FAPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPAGETASTIC 😛

    PeterPoddy
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    And that's from when carbon technology in the bike world was a lot simpler than it is now.

    [yorkshire mode]

    "Bluddy thing wor built like a plastic outhouse, it wor!"

    [/yorkshire mode]

    😉

    si-wilson
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    Road bikes tend to go through less stress than a LT travel HT?

    I don't mean to sound argumentative, but the OP was calling BS on a quote from Brodie about the Holeshot and the fact it is made out of ti and would be more durable than an equivalent CF frame. I know which material i would trust more in that style of bike.

    I also trust Bruce Spicer's judgement (the guy who designed the Ti Holeshot) as he has masses of experience and knowledge.

    CF is great, i sell bikes with CF so no beef against it, just disagree with the OP call on the BS from the quote 🙂

    si-wilson
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    Full of so much generalising it's a joke.

    The quote was about a particular style of bike, a LT HT, so not really general or a joke.

    CharlieMungus
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    A good friend of mine swore by titanium, on that whole 'last a lifetime' line. The frame snapped on a fast downhill and the top tube went straight through his heart. So, not quite a lifetime, but maybe only a second short.

    None of the above is true

    cynic-al
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    Here's a clue Si:

    NOT ALL FRAMES MADE FROM THE SAME MATERIAL ARE THE SAME

    An you trust your main brand's frame builder? As if you wouldn't?

    Oh and snaps – bring it. Where's my BS?

    thomthumb
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    Although Titanium frames are expensive, they … will last a lifetime; something that can’t be said of a lightweight carbon fibre frame

    the problem with this is it's apples and oranges. a light weight ti frame will last as long as a light weight CF frame. a well built CF frame will last as long as well built ti frame.

    the OP was calling BS on a quote from Brodie about the Holeshot and the fact it is made out of ti and would be more durable than an equivalent CF frame

    read the quote again it's not about equivalent bikes – purposely misleading statement and therefore BS

    SpokesCycles
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    I bet a carbon LT HT would last just as long as the Ti one, and if it does break it'd be much cheaper to repair.

    leggyblonde
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    The quote was about a particular style of bike, a LT HT, so not really general or a joke.

    since when has the length of fork changed the material properties of a frame?

    such a lot of balls is spouted on t'internets!
    carbon frames and components have traditionally been built up as lightweight race machines and so pared down to a bare minimum, therefore are more likely to fail than overbuilt Ti hardtails.
    As has been said, it is about HOW they are designed and built, not material alone.

    si-wilson
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    NOT ALL FRAMES MADE FROM THE SAME MATERIAL ARE THE SAME

    Really? why the shouting? I'm still not clear as to why the statement is BS though?

    An you trust your main brand's frame builder? As if you wouldn't?

    he designed it, some other guy made it 🙂

    si-wilson
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    I bet a carbon LT HT would last just as long as the Ti one

    i bet it wouldn't, opinions are great though eh? 🙂

    cynic-al
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    Si, I'm sorry, I was trying to make is easy for you. It's very simple. What proof has anyone of the original statement?

    thomthumb
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    i bet it wouldn't

    why not?

    SpokesCycles
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    It would. For the same weight too. It'd be built up more than a "light weight carbon fibre frame", but weight the same as a Ti frame. And like I say, when it does eventually break (as both frames could) the carbon would be cheaper to repair. Which I guess might mean it actually lasts longer…

    Macavity
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    CharlieMungus
    I like yer style

    ojom
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    You can not claim a new model is durable without evidence of years of use. You can surmise that it should be durable because you have engineered it to be but to say it is more longer lasting than somethin else when there is no valid comparison is foolish to say the least.

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