edruid
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25kg bike. Bounced up and down ~10 time about 20cm 1-2 a week for 2.5 years. Hairline cracks on sides of top tube. Cube say clamped, I say not. Anyoine have a view?
25kg bike. Bounced up and down ~10 time about 20cm 1-2 a week for 2.5 years.
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I agree with Cube. Looks like compression clamping failure. That's not a crash damage. Who services the bike? perhaps the bike shop you purchased this off has done this? maybe a junior staff member worked on the bike. I'd dive into that rabbit hole.Top tube carbon cracking Cube Stereo 140 2020
In addition to cracking under rear shock and around pivot bearings, which happened under waranty and they dismissed. We now have this (now it's Y3 so technically out of warranty). Hairline cracks along the length of the top tube! Anyone else had this? Should I still be clattering down slopes...www.emtbforums.com
If you nose into something ie a stupid nose heavy landing from a jump or a drop the fork tries to get pushed under they down tube. One result of this is that the tube tube tries to be ripped apart under extension.What is an 'extension failure'?
Thanks
Here's a frame I broke by extension failure 4 years ago.
Rocky mountain and it was a second hand bike and crash damage. No warranty. I didnt even ask.What brand, and what did they say when you asked them to replace it under warranty?
What brand, and what did they say when you asked them to replace it under warranty?
PS I fixed it, made it stronger than original
With the amount of reported failures, I can’t understand why anyone other than a whippet like xc racer or a sponsored rider who’s not bothered about damage, would want a carbon frame, especially someone north of 14st (of which I am 🫣) I’ll stick with my alloy Whyte thanks.Was looking at buying a cube... but then saw what they believe is level of biking you can ride the bike at..
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Alloy frames fail just as much as carbon ones do and it's fairly rare these day for either to fail in normal riding conditions. I've had a carbon framed enduo bike since 2015 and it's done over 10,000km, 6 years of enduro racing, may sizable crashes and never had an issue with it. Before that I had an aluminium framed bike and it cracked at the toptube/seat tube joint.With the amount of reported failures, I can’t understand why anyone other than a whippet like xc racer or a sponsored rider who’s not bothered about damage, would want a carbon frame, especially someone north of 14st (of which I am 🫣) I’ll stick with my alloy Whyte thanks.
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