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| Bike I ride: | Ns Suburban 24 with 26 wheels and rigid DMR TrailBlade2 20mm |
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well its your opinion... :D Im working sometimes with this material and it has its pros and cons. Its light and stiff, but its very fragile as well, every hole, every sharp curve, a lot of weak places to find. You cant screw things tight to it, it just cracks and breaks. Anyway, you can build your own frame for low cost :) Do foam cores using hot wire (looks hard, is very simple) make scale frame model using almost only foam, put all things in place (bb etc) and cover it with resin and cf clothong, you can use kevlar and glass fiber as well. Resin must soak every layer well with no dry places or air "bubles". Tape then everything with stick tape or put it in vacuum bag, to make it fit to the foam and after some time when have it hardened, simply wash the foam out with some toxic shit (acetone is good) and here you have your frame.
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Jan 24, 2010 at 15:44