GrasB
Veteran
- Location
- Nr Cambridge
Just because it's cheap doesn't mean it going to fall apart, my best winter frames have been cheap ones. The reason is when making a frame you have to choose 2 of the 3 following 3 options: Cheap, lightweight, strongWell for a so called 'cheap aluminium road frame' mines done well then, it's coped with all that the British winter can throw at it, maybe that's why they call it a winter training bike, I've had two accidents on it and the last was at 25 mph, the frame hasn't budged, there solid, and I wouldn't say 11 kgs is that heavy either.
Most frame makers prefer to mate strong with cheap rather than lightweight as people are more willing to accept a heavy frame than a broken one. Ribble charge £95 to £175 for their blue road frames, not exactly expensive options considering a frame typically is 25% to 33% of a bikes build price.