Is it true or just a bit of a myth that once a carbon part is crashed, it goes the bin? As I have said, the bike will be part commute part touring, don't intend to race so chances of properly crashing is very slim, but with London commuter, touch wood... crash is a possibility. I guess slow crash or lower impact crash is what I am talking about here.
Is it true or just a bit of a myth that once a carbon part is crashed, it goes the bin? As I have said, the bike will be part commute part touring, don't intend to race so chances of properly crashing is very slim, but with London commuter, touch wood... crash is a possibility. I guess slow crash or lower impact crash is what I am talking about here.