tinywheels
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Good for you. And what exactly do you think does that prove? Does this change the laws of physics? Singular evidence is random and is not usable as general prove for anything. There are 100.000s of Bromptons out there on the road for decades where the cranks did not snap over the last 35 years since their invention. And a handful where they did.
It was not a frame that snapped here but a crank, so I do not see what you want to express.
I wish to express that cannondale seemed to build a near bombproof mtb.
Therefore I posed "are modern bikes built to a price "
I do realise there are numerous reasons why a crank may snap. Am I being unreasonable in thinking price may be a factor? In view of the shimano debacle, many others may be concerned.
Personally I looked at my brompton cranks and decided my weight and riding style etc may cause an issue. Hence my move to hope.
I would imagine the vast majority of brompton owners do a minimal mileage on paved roads so don't suffer.