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KARBONATOR:
Has anyone had experience with this type of tube design?
http://www.compositesworld.com/articles/new-twist-in-cycling-a-truss-bikers-can-trust

325racer:
Interesting concept, but I see a few practical problems in all but casual bike use.

In cyclocross or mtb applications, think of all the nooks and krannies on your current bike that don't quite get clean, imagine that thing on a muddy ride...   it would be packed full of dirt and weigh much more.

On a road bike, think of the aerodynamic turbulence that would make.  While lighter, it would most likely still be slower than an equivalent solid framed bike, just because of the extra drag created from the turbulent air created by those tubes.

carbonazza:
May be adding a light flexible coat to wrap the tubes.
I would be more worried about scratches or hits.

cmh:

--- Quote from: KARBONATOR on May 24, 2015, 06:06:49 PM ---Has anyone had experience with this type of tube design?
http://www.compositesworld.com/articles/new-twist-in-cycling-a-truss-bikers-can-trust

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It's kinda like aluminum spokes. Sure, you can do it, and it's got some benefits, but doing it the way that it's been done for a really long time also works really well. :)

It's visually interesting, has the issues 325 points out, but I don't think it really fixes any problems.

Patrick C.:
The mtb frame weighs about the same as a -057 frame, or more than a -256.  They need to go back to the drawing board.

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