mr Mag00
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Do you think an F1 car is as reliable and durable as, say, a Ford Focus?
*slaps hand to head*
Do you think an F1 car is as reliable and durable as, say, a Ford Focus?
Unlike the motoring analogy, an F1 team won't sell one of their cars to any Tom, Dick or Harry who walks into a high street shop.
Well of course. If you are riding a performance frame and crash, make sure you crash it carefully - if you personally can't do that, get your lbs to crash it carefully for you... if you're buying a performance frame and gear, a certain level of maintenance is expected as a bare minimum - if you personally can't do it, see your lbs. Same exactly with a performance car - don't expect performance if you don't keep it well looked after....
easy to say. i was of the same opinion..... knocked unconscious, a broken eye socket and fractured wrist later.....i KNOW carbon can fail catastrophically, my bikes are always repaired regardless of cost and i check meticulously every week, so i KNOW there was nothing to see on my bike.....IT STILL BROKE and it ****in hurt.
so no, common sense does not prevail and never can with cf. giant and trek both recommend changing their forks regularly (every 5000 miles iirc), so even the manufacturers are suspect of their own products.
good business model though, sell something, then tell 'em they need to buy ****ing expensive parts every couple of years.
Ok, maybe an F1 car is taking things a little far.
But Ferrari, Lamborghini, Pagani, Koenigsegg...etc will sell you a high-end road car that it wouldn't be advisable to drive daily and would require a hell of a lot more TLC than yer £10k eurohatch.
how many pros are still riding the frame they rode lase season?