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TDF bikes arenot allowed to weigh less than 6.8kg which can be achieved with any of the mentioned frame materials with lightweight components bolted on . The fact that all the pros ride carbon tells you what is the best material performance wise . Given that most carbon frames from the big manufacturers come with a good warranty I think you would be foolish to go for anything else .
i ride and race a steel frame, when i'm riding i love my steel frame, when i'm racing i wish i had a carbon one
...The fact that all the pros ride carbon tells you what is the best material performance wise...
nah, a carbon frame can have a much more surface area for logos - that's all.
it's all about branding/sponsorship, bigger logos are better, so the pros ride CFRP frames.
see?
(but you wouldn't if he was riding a skinny steel/ti frame)
The fact that all the pros ride carbon tells you what is the best material performance wise
Er NO! the pro's ride what they are TOLD/PAID to ride, there is very little choice in that!
i ride and race a steel frame, when i'm riding i love my steel frame, when i'm racing i wish i had a carbon one
Do you REALLY think you would notice the difference?? Material choice is secondary to build and fit, far more performance differences in those two than what you build it out of!
We're not talking about Pros here tho are we. Just your average jo bloggs.
I admit i have a high end carbon race bike but... I also own a steel race bike i would race at places like crystal palace and other town centre crits. You want somthin you don't mind crashing that you can see damage.
Personally i will be buying one of these soon just for crit racing...
http://www.condorcycles.com/Frame/10650-Condor-Super-Acciaio-Frameset/flypage.tpl.html
