I've a faint memory of reading one or two comments on how carbon requires complex labour in laying out the fibres, and is a refined work that is likely to have a few corners cut when done on a budget. Dunno if a Carbonda falls into that or not.
Disclaimer: I never rode a carbon bike. My experience with alu goes from harsh (caadx) to plush (diverge), so I suppose the same happens with carbon depending on manufacturer and price point, and therefore shopping at the lower end might not be the best idea?
I've a faint memory of reading one or two comments on how carbon requires complex labour in laying out the fibres, and is a refined work that is likely to have a few corners cut when done on a budget. Dunno if a Carbonda falls into that or not.
Disclaimer: I never rode a carbon bike. My experience with alu goes from harsh (caadx) to plush (diverge), so I suppose the same happens with carbon depending on manufacturer and price point, and therefore shopping at the lower end might not be the best idea?