2WheelsNot4
E*POWAH Master
Never really looked upon it as a material you should be building an MTB out of
Sure I've heard the argument that F1 superduper racing machines use it, but those guys have millions to spend, and can replace any part even after a single race.
Bikes get scraped, and i feel that lets moisture inot the layers. Plus its not so strong it doesnt crack or break or anything like that and when it does(or if rather) then the replacement cost is rather spendy.
Sure I've heard the argument that F1 superduper racing machines use it, but those guys have millions to spend, and can replace any part even after a single race.
Bikes get scraped, and i feel that lets moisture inot the layers. Plus its not so strong it doesnt crack or break or anything like that and when it does(or if rather) then the replacement cost is rather spendy.