I am looking to upgrade my 3 yr old Cube Acid hybrid to full suspension so I can keep up with the rest of the crew on rides around the South Downs but am concerned about the use of Carbon frames/parts in new bikes.
In the past I considered Carbon expensive and fragile, but lighter - thus suitable for exotic road bikes.
Now many EMTB companies are using Carbon frame parts, but as I scan forums like this one I am seeing lots of stories of cracked pivots or heads with long warranty fights resulting in eventual replacement of the Carbon piece.
This does not bode well for bike repair AFTER the warranty has expired and several companies warranty frames for only 3- 5 years!
A 3 year warranty did not worry me when buying my last Cube because I knew it could be repaired by any good welding shop. When looking at a new Cube Stereo or Haibike Allmtn I wonder if the bike will be junk in 5 years!
In the past I considered Carbon expensive and fragile, but lighter - thus suitable for exotic road bikes.
Now many EMTB companies are using Carbon frame parts, but as I scan forums like this one I am seeing lots of stories of cracked pivots or heads with long warranty fights resulting in eventual replacement of the Carbon piece.
This does not bode well for bike repair AFTER the warranty has expired and several companies warranty frames for only 3- 5 years!
A 3 year warranty did not worry me when buying my last Cube because I knew it could be repaired by any good welding shop. When looking at a new Cube Stereo or Haibike Allmtn I wonder if the bike will be junk in 5 years!
- Given that Carbon EMTB frames have not been around that long, how risky is it to buy a bike on a budget with Carbon frame without a lifetime warranty?
- Will bad frames fail quickly within the warranty period - so low risk to owner?
- Or, can Carbon frames deteriorate slowly over many years of punishment?
- Can they be repaired at all?
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