I am on my second charbon frame now. Sold the first one after one summer of riding - only because it was bit too large. Now the second one has also performed well. This far I don't have any regrets. I really love the whole "no logo"-attitude. It is big fu to the industry, bit like fixies where back in the day. I have been able to buy components that I would not had the opportunity buy on a brand name bike. What's not to like?
I am on my second charbon frame now. Sold the first one after one summer of riding - only because it was bit too large. Now the second one has also performed well. This far I don't have any regrets. I really love the whole "no logo"-attitude. It is big fu to the industry, bit like fixies where back in the day. I have been able to buy components that I would not had the opportunity buy on a brand name bike. What's not to like?