Best material I could find on this subject. I think the title could be made more relevant. like 'carbon bike buying guide'. With the current title it flies under the radar.
Good point. We had thought in the longer run the title was generic enough to all cycling of which so many are carbon these days. I’m glad you found it useful enough to comment so many thanks 🙏
Good question Shadowzkiller. The simple answer is don’t risk if you are unsure. Send it in. However if you feel a bump along the fault line then get it checked. A scratch is usually a ‘furrow’ which your mail can feel then it could be ok but don’t risk it if you are unsure. Sorry it’s just not simple!
Very helpful tips. Thanks Oscar!
Best material I could find on this subject.
I think the title could be made more relevant. like 'carbon bike buying guide'. With the current title it flies under the radar.
Good point. We had thought in the longer run the title was generic enough to all cycling of which so many are carbon these days. I’m glad you found it useful enough to comment so many thanks 🙏
That was serious quality video, thanks !
How can you identify a hidden fracture if you do not have infrared or x-ray equipment? The fracture mentioned at 7:42 is very hard to tell.
Good question Shadowzkiller. The simple answer is don’t risk if you are unsure. Send it in. However if you feel a bump along the fault line then get it checked. A scratch is usually a ‘furrow’ which your mail can feel then it could be ok but don’t risk it if you are unsure. Sorry it’s just not simple!