Old Or New Carbon Frames?


David wants our opinion on frames, to be more precise; carbon frames. Is the technology of carbon frames of the 1980’s been super seeded by the frames of today? We think this is inevitable and we explain why

Question:
Hi-Considering advancement in technology is there still any 1980’s collector’s bikes today that have not been matched or improved. Or is a Vitus or an Alan frame the ultimate in carbon frames?

Hi David,

Advancement is inevitable and the frames of today are from the space age in comparison to the frames of the 1980’s. I had a Vitus and a friend had an Alan and at the time they were great, but the way they were constructed with tubes screwed into jointing lugs was liable to creeking and eventually some were known to fail over time. That said we don’t know how the carbon tubed and monocoque frames of today will stand up to use over the next 10 or more years.

I personally think that change happens for a good reason, its called evolution and the frames of today have to be better than frames of nearly 30 years ago, the way the carbon is manufactured and the methods carbon is layered up, then you also have monocoque designes, which are nearly a frame in one piece. This must all be stronger than the old methods of jointing carbon to alloy. They are lighter and stronger and depending on your taste; they look so much nicer.


2 Responses to “Old Or New Carbon Frames?”


Steve Moore August 17, 2009

Of course, engineering improvement isn’t the only reason to change the bike. They are also trying to control costs. Sometimes a cost saving change is not a structural improvement.

omar gomez August 17, 2009

i purchased an fp6 from pinarello with the chorus eleven speed , 2009 components, very nice bike, 8 days after, had a spill while training, not very hard spill, frame top tube cracked, its a 7 thousand dollar bike, i have already send back the frame to usa, do u think my 2 year guarantee will be made valid? am waiting for response from pinarello, can u help me out , any council ,on this?




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