bladderhead
Zen MBB Master
Oops, sorry, meant to post that to another thread.
Ti-Bikes only put the ad on Internet within a day the message spreads to not only North America, but to Asia and Europe as well. This indicates very clear to me that people are craving for lighter weight MBB bikes. I don't know how long Cruzbike could continue using aluminum alloys for their bikes.
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This all comes around full circle to the whole weight weenie thing. It cracks me up when I see a guy on a 15 pound wonder bike and you wonder why he bikes! Yes, yes, all things being equal, if you are racing, your training is on par and a few grams are gonna make the difference, then sure, why not? For most of us Freds, though,who really cares? If you are fit and can ride, you can mop up the field on a walmart bike. If you can't, then that 15# wonder bike does you absolutely no good. I agree that a better bike will encourage you to ride more than a heavy old bike will, but at some point, there is a huge point of diminishing returns on your investment. When it comes right down to it, you have to work on YOU as opposed to shaving grams off the bike. Do the miles, work on your spin technique, build your cardio. Unless.... It's mostly all about having the coolest bike on the block.
Rant mode off.
Mark
I can live with that.People like me ride wonder bikes because we like cool shiny tech focused things, I have no other reason for choosing the stuff I ride.
Same here. There is calculated risk in anything we do. We take measures to reduce risk, though. I'd assume, by and large, the bicycles you own/owned were acquired through normal channels.... I'm talking about established bike companies that stand behind their product and have done the R&D including destructive testing to assure their product is as safe as possible. It seems to me to be a crap shoot with the Chinese made discount frames.We all take calculated risk. Even the most tested civil aircrafts can fall apart. I own CF, Ti, and steel frame road bikes never have any structural problem.
Some reactionary thoughts:... It seems to me to be a crap shoot with the Chinese made discount frames.