Cyclist33
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My Merlin carbon frame is asymmetrical. The chainstay on the non drive side is fatter although from side on you wouldn't know.
Also the seat tube has what I describe as a chine along the non drive side on its lower half, although obviously the ridge is not an arete being as the monocoque is smoothly carboniferous.
What is the thinking behind these design points? By contrast the roughly equivalent planet x and ribble frames appear to be symmetrical, and the bloke at my lbs seemed quietly impressed that the merlin frame seemed to be more considered. But I haven't got anything to benchmark it ginst having had no prior carbon experience.
Cheers
Stu
Also the seat tube has what I describe as a chine along the non drive side on its lower half, although obviously the ridge is not an arete being as the monocoque is smoothly carboniferous.
What is the thinking behind these design points? By contrast the roughly equivalent planet x and ribble frames appear to be symmetrical, and the bloke at my lbs seemed quietly impressed that the merlin frame seemed to be more considered. But I haven't got anything to benchmark it ginst having had no prior carbon experience.
Cheers
Stu


