Serge, are you behind the AI ? Because, you talked about the lack of resin
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Hehe. If you look at a steerer tube, or carbon bits like a derailleur cage, versus the photo of the shattered fork, and then look at videos from people who use non pre preg carbon (easy composites UK on yt, for eg), the fork looks like it's basically carbon strands without enough resin. If you brake a steerer in two, you don't have long loose strands like that, it's more like a crunchy chocolate bar with a matrix of chocolate and crunchy bits in it. That fork looks like it's all crunchy bits and no matrix. And the only reason why carbon fiber is strong is the resin matrix. The fibers are useless without it.
So, here, we have ultra light frames, seatposts that crack, forks that implode, BBs that creak from new, how many more elements do we need to get a mental model of how tight a ship tamtam is running?
Also, if you almost die on that bike, and it's a counterfeit, as your insurance company, I'd probably say that you're on your own.
JUST FOR INFO
Mine ttx 68 (white waved wheels)
alrdy 1000km on it
speed: 25-33km/h
95% road / used pavement cracks / fixed cracks
5% gravel
issues is BB is creaking on higher watt output (but not always) - will check if bb is greased ......
Handlebar spacer rubbing / grinding on frame so the paint in a little area under the spacer is gone / scrachted
no fatal issues so far
Lol. Had there been a fatal issue, by definition, you'd be posting on the forum from heaven. Pretty sure hell doesn't have wifi.
Creaky BB so early on is likely either user error, or poor manufacturing tolerances. Or both.
All of that from a lust for specialized vibe. Marketing done well.