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by Lio
2010 days ago
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Of course I don't keep a second box at the office. Likewise I know very few people that keep a piano in a flight case when they're not transporting it. I actually do have bikes that I only take on circular rides because of their value and I baby the hell out of them but that's a false dichotomy. They are not saying you have to treat these bikes as fragile musical instruments. They're just saying that if you do it will incur less wear and tear. A carbon fibre bike frame is probably more fragile than a steel one. That limits the number of use cases for carbon but doesn't mean it's not a practical material for different usecases. As a further example, I have a TT race bike. I keep mine hanging up in the garage an only take it out to races or for circular training rides. I have a friend that commutes on his TT bike as a form of training. Mine will last longer than his. |
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