I see more Carbon bike being used on my commute then any other these days.
As people have said above. It's not the frame you need to worry about (except in a collision) rather then the components.
Component wise as I'm currently saving more than Mrs Viking thinks, I could save a bit each month (say £20-£30) after I've bought the bike to pay for replacement components, she has already suggested I have a bike repair fund....
Yes i have cruds as you saw, i was thinking more of something like this to get the weight off your back and easily removable.
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I am tempted by carbon but i cant really see the benefit over my ali boardman unless i spent more then swmbo would let me , which would be "your not having another bike "
If that is what your heart is saying and your head wins. Your head will be forever telling you when you are riding "what if the heart won and I did get a Carbon...?"My head says the same.... my heart says otherwise
Ah but my head is also thinking what if the missus finds out I've spent £1200 on a bike!!!If that is what your heart is saying and your head wins. Your head will be forever telling you when you are riding "what if the heart won and I did get a Carbon...?"![]()
Yes, but you have too much money.I've been commuting on Carbon for ages with carbon clinchers which have included trips down the canal towpath. It's never been a problem for me.