Carbon
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As long as you've taped it to avoid rubbing from straps, what damage do you think that bikepacking would do a carbon frame?
I run carbon forks on my B+ and never think twice about it.
I run carbon forks on my B+ and never think twice about it.
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It was bars and seat posts in particular I was thinking about but yeah frame as well with forks less so.
I am aware of frame tape, but once your through the finish on carbon the structural integrity is compromised unlike steel or alloy where its just cosmetic mainly.
I am aware of frame tape, but once your through the finish on carbon the structural integrity is compromised unlike steel or alloy where its just cosmetic mainly.
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I've used electrical tap on bars under the strap and they're still fine.
Like Colin says, tape it up and you'll be fine.
Like Colin says, tape it up and you'll be fine.
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Ive broken a Carbon seatpost before : probably just outside of its design limits with a seatpack and a fat bloater in the saddle
Think I overtightened the seat clamp to stop slippage
Think I overtightened the seat clamp to stop slippage
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I had my frame taped... but I also run pretty thick masking tape wherever there might be rub. Easy to tell if it's wearing through so it can be replaced whenever.
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I feel my 29er carbon hardtail with carbon rigid forks is perfect for bikepacking, also carbon bar & seat post. I want my bike to be as light as possible while maintaining durability. Have been toying with going with carbon hoops but think that might be a step to far in the rigid stakes, alu hoops give a little bit of comfort. I would like to try a 650b+ setup if I did though?
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I ran with some carbon bars (Crank Brothers Cobalt 11) on Lois for a while...didn't tape 'em...made some nice little notches where the Revelate bar harness contacted the bar. Have since been removed and replaced with Bonty alu's. As mentioned above, tape, tape and perhaps some more tape. At which point, the weight saving is possibly not there over a set of alu's and all that remains is the dampening quality.
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Also dead easy and cheap to repair a carbon frame vs Ti or steel.
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I could put an entire roll of masking tape on the bike and it'd still be lighter than my other frames.Scattamah wrote:As mentioned above, tape, tape and perhaps some more tape. At which point, the weight saving is possibly not there over a set of alu's and all that remains is the dampening quality.
As it is, I've added maybe 15g of tape.
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Thanks for the feed back guys