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  • Could this be the next big thing for frames?
  • ThePinkster
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    Coloured Carbon.
    OK I know they’re only talking about it for non-structural bits for motorbikes at the moment, but who wouldn’t like a Mojo in that finish?

    mathewshotbolt
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    its already being done for certain things in bikes. dying the carbon is a massive pain apparently!

    cp
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    I hope not, it looks rank

    hora
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    Santa Cruz will release one soon for £4,000 for the ‘value’ model.

    Men all across Surrey will rush into their nearest local lifestyle cycle store waving their credit cards urgently.

    CaptainFlashheart
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    Does it come in grey?

    😉

    ThePinkster
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    😛 @ Flashy

    Bimbler
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    Just saw this pop up on Reddit

    Coloured carbon you say?

    more here

    Kuco
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    That IF frame is very nice, anyone want to buy a kidney?

    wwaswas
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    Does it come in grey?

    for road bikes.

    Tweed for MTB.

    rewski
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    Men all across Surrey will rush into their nearest local lifestyle cycle store waving their credit cards urgently

    If only that were true, would be nice in tangerine.

    andyl
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    Is it not just this stuff: http://www.uscomposites.com/hybrids.html

    cr500dom
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    You can dye Kevlar easily, the Prodrive system appears to just dye the Resin.
    I notice it has been done for Cosmetic rather than structural components though, I`d be interested to know the effects on strength by adding the dye.
    I suspect its been done for Aston or JLR

    compositepro
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    gold leaf could be the next big thing for the rich …sorry dont know how to post pictures

    nedrapier
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    carbon recumbent in herringbone, please, with integral drinks cabinet.

    Mmmm…

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