Lack of ductility is the problem. But given the weight advantages, there is surely a case for investing in tech to improve that.
my vendetta frameset seems pretty heavy, never had it stripped down to weigh, but read on a french website that the fork, chainstays, boom, main frame and seat are over 5kg. I'd appreciate a couple of kilos less than that! Of course, comparing to a df would require including seatpost, seat, stem and fork in the frame weights, so maybe 2kg is best possible? Given the inefficiency (in terms of material use) of a beam (the V frame) compared to triangulated DF, and the fact that the structural part of a DF is also the drivetrain support, whereas on a vendetta/silvio, the front part of boom and chainstays are extra weight used only for the drivetrain, maybe 5kg isn't too bad.
Anyone ever weighed a bare vendetta frameset (incl. seat but not wheels, handlebars, or groupset)?
Hey, aren't many of the comments about not riding a carbon bike coming from individuals who I am sure are riding vendettas and silvios with carbon seats?
(wish I could put the carbon seat on my vendetta 1.5. With 2-3mm of aluminium seat pan at least I have a bit of protection from rhinos charging from the rear...