simon.r
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... fancy a full carbon.
Any particular reason for carbon?
I'd be looking at a top end steel frame, or titanium.
You'll not get a carbon frame that looks as pretty as this:

IMHO of course

... fancy a full carbon.
Why wait for the summerlooks a nice bike bet they don't have one in the summer when i'm ready to upgrade
2nd hand carbon fibre?
i bought one last year , what a great bike , what ever they did to design this bike they produced something extra special ,I've got to suggest it, why not buy the worlds best alu frame and get a CAAD10.
i got my current bike through the CTW scheme but the LBS wouldn't let me add any extra money for a better spec bike????? god knows why they would only let me spend the 1k.wife says i have to wait while summer for new bikeWhy wait for the summer
They are a very established bike shop (like the oldest in the world), you can only ask if they can do a deal in the spring (you don't want to wait until summer, just warmer weather). Who knows what they may do for a deposit. Says pre order on that link, whatever that may mean.
They even take Halfords C2W vouchers!
is that a bad idea?2nd hand carbon fibre?
[EDIT] and £80 postage![]()
I'm sure there are plenty who'll shoot me down, (knowing I don't do carbon fibre anyway), but there is an argument that you can't prove the integrity of a carbon frame by a visual inspection.is that a bad idea?
is that a bad idea?
Any particular reason for carbon?
I'd be looking at a top end steel frame, or titanium.
You'll not get a carbon frame that looks as pretty as this:
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IMHO of coursehttp://www.merciancycles.co.uk/frames/20/professional
With alu, steel Ti etc you can inspect the welds for cracks, whereas problems in cf will remain hidden due to the construction process..