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Curious, do carbon road forks have a life expectancy? or more precisely a life expectancy that the average rider is likely to encounter?
I have a set of 4 year old Bontrager carbon forks on my Lemond and wondering how long till i need to consider replacing them.
You will die.
Horribly.
yes, yes i know but will it this week or next?
Not as far as I know. They'd have to tell you when you bought the bike wouldn't they? Otherwise it could be a childs face.
I've changed my mind about carbon. I realised the other day I've broken plenty of steel and aluminium things. Never anything carbon. And I've tried.
I've changed my mind about carbon. I realised the other day I've broken plenty of steel and aluminium things. Never anything carbon. And I've tried.
Mike Hall did his round the world ride on a carbon bike with carbon wheels on the grounds that it doesn't fatigue fail like metal does.
Article [url= http://road.cc/content/news/59716-interview-round-world-record-holder-mike-hall-talks-round-world-record-kit ]here[/url] about it, read Mike comments on carbon.
as an alu/ti/carbon sceptic, i would trust carbon over alu for long term use.
as long as it hasnt been scored or otherwise visibly damaged.
alu has a well known limited life expectancy due to fatigue, carbon doesnt suffer from this.