No. You're a lightweight.
Am I too heavy for carbon I'm about 95-100 kg though 6.0 so never gonna b 60 kg ,would u get aluminium
There's a light disting of snow and the minkeys are freezing their nits off.Good moaning.
There's a light disting of snow and the minkeys are freezing their nits off.
I always found carbon increased the road buzz as they are designed to transfer power better. I’ve had carbon and weigh well over 100kg but now prefer steel and TiIm the same weight. Never had an issue with carbon bikes. Plus carbon smoothes out the road buzz, reducing body fatigue, making you go faster 👍🏻
There's a light disting of snow and the minkeys are freezing their nits off.
I always found carbon increased the road buzz as they are designed to transfer power better. I’ve had carbon and weigh well over 100kg but now prefer steel andAll of those materials are valid, and all will have a range of properties which can vary considerably according to frame size.I always found carbon increased the road buzz as they are designed to transfer power better. I’ve had carbon and weigh well over 100kg but now prefer steel and Ti
Wheels and tyres can be a bigger influencer of ride quality than frame material.
I always found carbon increased the road buzz as they are designed to transfer power better. I’ve had carbon and weigh well over 100kg but now prefer steel and Ti
My current steel one is a bit heavier than my Ti one but as it’s (or was) the commuting bike it was nice and comfortable. Agree that aluminium gives a lot of buzz but my only alu bike is my trusty mtbI should have stated that pre carbon the majority were aluminium road bikes, the odd steel ones were battleships. Id love to try a Ti though.
Can't agree with that Mr Drago. My Merida Ride 4000 carbon is definitely smoother over our badly surfaced roads. Sadly that is cancelled out by the annoying rattling of internal cables. Who ever thought that was a good idea? . PS for OP info I am about 85kg.. Not sure if your question is entirely serious of course.It depends very much on the design and construction rather than material. My alloy Felt gives a lass harsh ride than my carbon Boredman. The cycling magazines talk absolute guff about carbon soaking up road buzz.