I have to disagree. If built for lightweight then yes 100% but if built for strength the carbon every day. MY Zerode acoustic bike ain't ever going to break and I feel the same about my 3 year old Cannondale ebike. If build to the same standards a plastic frame will way outlast an alloy frame of the same weightI have broken every plastic bike that I have owned.. mostly impact damage. I personally think carbon frames are great for road bikes but not durable enough for hard trail riding.
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Specialized always tried to claims the damage is a crash. I have around 200 miles on my bike never crashed and I had a catastrophic failure on my seat stays. they offered 30% off a seat stay not taking into account the damage done to the whole frame from the force of the triangle snapping
Again, 3 of the 4 was impact damage, 2 were from stones hitting the down tube around the protective strips. One was a cracked chain stay from a OTB in a rock field and the final was a stick in the wheel that pulled the derailleur around and broke the seat stay before the hanger let go. None of these would have done more than a dent or paint chip on an alloy frame. Now maybe one of my ancestors spit on a witch or something but it is my experience that plastic frames on mountain bikes is not a good fit for me. Just a fyi, if you think that all these tape products for mtb frames is to protect the paint, you are not paying attention.I have to disagree. If built for lightweight then yes 100% but if built for strength the carbon every day. MY Zerode acoustic bike ain't ever going to break and I feel the same about my 3 year old Cannondale ebike. If build to the same standards a plastic frame will way outlast an alloy frame of the same weight
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