That's about the biggest "scratch" I've ever seen.
You have two choices:
Send it to a company that specializes in repair of carbon frames.
Contact Orbea for a replacement frame.
That was really unfortunate, it's not rideable. New frame time
Is it that bad?
you can't tell that from the pictures.Yeah... it's no longer rideable.
you can't tell that from the pictures.
As above. The only way to know for sure is to take it to a carbon fibre repair specialist for inspection
investigation involving a full thermographic X-ray scan and microscopic scan to deem whether the structure has been compromised.
Yup. I looked for you. I found nothing. You're a fraud. I'm calling you out. You are nothing but a poser.
I looked for you on the EMTB Strava, and didn't find you.
I can't find any pictures of where you ride.
Is there anyone here who can vouch for your "expertise?"
What about this "book" you wrote, Mister Professional Author. Point me to it. I'll buy it just so I can see what a laughing stock you are.
Pleeeeease give me something so I can respect you.
Anybody? Does this "Gary" character have any cred?
And once again, if you need a professional thermographic x-ray molecular microscope to know that the frame should not be ridden, then you're not an experienced cyclist.
I'm totally getting this framed and hung in my hallway to make me laugh every time I read it.Yup. I looked for you. I found nothing. You're a fraud. I'm calling you out. You are nothing but a poser.
I looked for you on the EMTB Strava, and didn't find you.
I can't find any pictures of where you ride.
Is there anyone here who can vouch for your "expertise?"
What about this "book" you wrote, Mister Professional Author. Point me to it. I'll buy it just so I can see what a laughing stock you are.
Pleeeeease give me something so I can respect you.
While I don’t know Gary personally (and I’ve had a few run ins with him on here in the early days) I do know someone who does and if an ex-Yamaha sponsored moto enduro racer tells me that Gary both knows his stuff and can really ride I’m inclined to believe him. You really need to stop this one nutter crusade to “out” Gary as a fraud. Or get professional help. Either’s good, both would be better.Anybody? Does this "Gary" character have any cred?
What about this "book" you wrote, Mister Professional Author. Point me to it. I'll buy it just so I can see what a laughing stock you are.
Thanks everybody for answers and inputs. It seems that's only the paint that cracked and pealed but I will see a carbon specialist anyway as soon as I can.
I'd pick the loose bits of paint off,like you have done, sand it to smooth the rough edges, tap all around with a coin and if it didn't sound like there was any change in tone on the tapping and there was no obvious flexing or cracking noises when forced , I'd mark the edges/perimeter of the crack with a felt tip pen and ride it, carefully at first,looking for signs of the crack getting larger, gradually building up to my normal riding until I either gained confidence in it or the crack got larger.
I might also be tempted to get hold of one of those cheap usb endoscope cameras and poke it inside the frame and see if I could see any internal damage to the frame.
I'm not saying you should do the above,it's just what I would do.
Safest option is to buy a new frame.
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