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29er / Re: Lightcarbon LCFS937 Build
« on: June 28, 2019, 10:41:50 AM »
Well took me a while to write back, I got banned again for some reason or I can't login, so I'm using a different name.
I've been traveling for work and it took me some time to finally get the bike together and get a chance to go outside and ride the bike. Everything was going fine until last week, after a short ride I got back and inspect the bike and guess what I found:
Yes, same place, same type of damage. I'm a heavy rider, 220 lbs and 6'2" so maybe I'm too heavy for the frame, but the fact is that it cracked in the same location and same way. I was beyond frustrated and annoyed, could not even look at the bike for a few days and thought about scrapping it.
Here's the first frame, that took more damage because I rode the bike with the crack to see if it was still usable and the crack spread.
Now the two side by side:
I have no confidence in riding the bike with this frame again.
I see two options for now, either get another frame and transfer everything and I'd be very limited as I bought all my parts specifically for this frame, or try to repair it.
I'm tempted to go with the second option and try to repair with a much sturdier layup of carbon even if it does not look good in the end. I'll send the pictures and get quotes, but I know this will cost as much as a new front triangle possibly, so I need to be careful with my decision.
Any recommendations?
I've been traveling for work and it took me some time to finally get the bike together and get a chance to go outside and ride the bike. Everything was going fine until last week, after a short ride I got back and inspect the bike and guess what I found:
Yes, same place, same type of damage. I'm a heavy rider, 220 lbs and 6'2" so maybe I'm too heavy for the frame, but the fact is that it cracked in the same location and same way. I was beyond frustrated and annoyed, could not even look at the bike for a few days and thought about scrapping it.
Here's the first frame, that took more damage because I rode the bike with the crack to see if it was still usable and the crack spread.
Now the two side by side:
I have no confidence in riding the bike with this frame again.
I see two options for now, either get another frame and transfer everything and I'd be very limited as I bought all my parts specifically for this frame, or try to repair it.
I'm tempted to go with the second option and try to repair with a much sturdier layup of carbon even if it does not look good in the end. I'll send the pictures and get quotes, but I know this will cost as much as a new front triangle possibly, so I need to be careful with my decision.
Any recommendations?