You’ve Broken A Carbon Bike - THIS Is What To Do Now

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  • Опубліковано 5 лис 2024

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  • @bikeradar
    @bikeradar  Рік тому +6

    Have you ever broken your carbon frame? Let us know if you fixed it in the comments below 👇 👇

    • @79devo
      @79devo Рік тому +1

      Yep. Had a crash and obviously fractured the frame. Found a local carbon repair man. Brilliant job. New lay up and paint finish. Can’t see any repair. £100

    • @luukrutten1295
      @luukrutten1295 Рік тому

      Yes i have, they did a similar process. But since I was a racer i never had it sprayed or refinished, although they do offer the service. So i had a little bit of a visiible bulge on my seatstay. But that meant the repair job was as cheap as possible for my crit frame.

    • @jeskli11
      @jeskli11 Рік тому

      I was making a video as a school homework for P. E. , where I was playing guitar whilst riding on rollers (you can actually see it on my channel). Whilst I was setting the cameras, a small gust of wind blew my bike leaning on the fence onto the frame of the rollers, which caused a crack on the seatstays similar as the one you had. I had it repaired relatively cheaply without respraying the place and it was fine for three more years. This spring an old lady in a car pulled from a stop sign just in front of me, I had no option but to crash straight into that car riding about 45 kph. The frame got cracked just above the previous repair and… in at least three other places and the fork ended up literally in three pieces. I didn't even bother asking if this could be fixed, just took off the somewhat usable components (almost every single one was at least scratched) and threw the frameset and some other parts into the garbage container.

  • @robskinner
    @robskinner Рік тому +5

    Great video. I was very impressed by Carbon Bike Repair, who recently checked my damaged bike and confirmed it wasn't cracked while I waited - for free! Will definitely use them if I need a bike repaired in future.

  • @larrylem3582
    @larrylem3582 Рік тому +7

    They seem to have left a lot of info out. If after wrapping a cracked frame member, the fabric and epoxy builds up, gets cured, then is ground down to the original outer dimension, they've simply removed everything they added. It seems they needed to have ground down the area of the crack in order to add material that would end up at the final outer dimension. (They didn't say anything about adding material and compressing it from the inside.)

    • @Fred-mv8fx
      @Fred-mv8fx Рік тому +2

      Yeah , there's bound to be some seepage of the resin into the crack, but that would replace the void left by delamination with resin which isn't as strong as the original carbon fiber. Once brought back to the original dimension, the delaminated carbon would have been removed so that only the resin remains. Likewise with fractures - maybe the fracture is rejoined by resin, but carbon fiber's strength is due to the continuous fibers. They definitely seem to have the facilities and know-how, but I would expect them to consider some of the finer details like that when recording a video about the details.

    • @chrisbilsborrow9329
      @chrisbilsborrow9329 11 місяців тому +1

      Finally someone with some sense 👍 you can’t grind a hole in a frame and just stick some wet plys on and have no pressure from behind. I don’t think they know how to get pressure behind or in a tube that’s blocked off.

  • @stevetreinen3342
    @stevetreinen3342 Рік тому +2

    Great video, the technology is truly amazing. I for one appreciate the skills and expertise. I repaired a very old carbon that had sat on the wall broken. I sent it to Italy for repair because I had ties to the bike having won many races on it. So for me the expense was well worth it. There are some things you can’t replace. I live in the US and would consider Rob and his team in the future.

  • @johnbuxton3841
    @johnbuxton3841 11 місяців тому +5

    Sadly the part we all want to know was not mentioned this being the cost. I am aware all repairs will be different, but a rough idea would be helpful.

  • @JogBird
    @JogBird Рік тому +2

    i had a gouge in the braking surface of my carbon wheel.. i just used epoxy resin to fill the gouge and it works now fine

  • @JustinCrediblename
    @JustinCrediblename Рік тому +6

    when the chainstay of my in-tension specialized roubiax split in half, I just bought a bunch of epoxy, a heck of a lot of flexible-weave carbon fiber, built a jig because the frame is under tension and it needs to dry symmetrically, attached the frame so that it's under tension, and basically quadrupled the thickness of the carbon member by wrapping THE HELL out of it. It's ugly and I don't care about it being visible because specialized deserves the recognition for making a weak frame and it's my duty to warn others.

    • @JibbaJabber
      @JibbaJabber Рік тому +1

      I salute you for your service 🫡

  • @ThunderStruckMTB
    @ThunderStruckMTB Рік тому +1

    Incredible craftsmanship.

  • @ThePeter123a
    @ThePeter123a Рік тому +1

    The most sensitive part is the carbon head tube. I've already damaged 2 in accidents so badly that the fork made noises and was replaced. In the first accident, I drove a car at 36 km/h into the door because it ran over the STOP sign. Afterwards I had a titanium tube in my right upper arm.

  • @mickelkobeck7376
    @mickelkobeck7376 Рік тому +16

    I broke a Canyon Aeroad 2 years ago....couldn't be repaired....made a lamp out of it.

    • @festerofest4374
      @festerofest4374 Рік тому +3

      Wish we could post photos here in comments... would be cool to see it.

    • @jEsperesence
      @jEsperesence Рік тому

      Well done mate🛋️

    • @mickelkobeck7376
      @mickelkobeck7376 Рік тому +1

      @@festerofest4374 If I could I would..it's pretty cool....lol

    • @cycleoflife565
      @cycleoflife565 11 місяців тому

      Why couldn’t it be repaired?

    • @mickelkobeck7376
      @mickelkobeck7376 11 місяців тому +2

      @@cycleoflife565 Toptube was cracked in 2 separate locations...after consulting with Canyon, they told me they would "sorta" honor the warranty and that they would rather I didn't ride the frame again. Sorta honoring the warranty was me getting a replacement frame at basically 1/2 cost.

  • @burtmabel545
    @burtmabel545 Рік тому +5

    Tell us about the cost.

  • @JohnBatty
    @JohnBatty Рік тому +3

    This is all very well, but lacks crucial context; at what cost?

  • @airthom
    @airthom 8 місяців тому

    A very interesting video! Thank you for that! What medium is used to radiate the color? The carbon of the frame must not be damaged.

  • @NunoJoel
    @NunoJoel Рік тому +1

    This is Top Noch!
    Scary so many Specialized Frames for repair lol

  • @mrmrg87
    @mrmrg87 Рік тому +2

    Man I’m getting Deja vu, how many bike channels have been to this shop 😄

  • @openwheelracing88
    @openwheelracing88 Рік тому +7

    how much does that cost though?

    • @gordonhenderson1965
      @gordonhenderson1965 Рік тому

      Definitely equal to a new mid-range carbon bike from the LBS.

    • @shimona500
      @shimona500 Рік тому

      @@gordonhenderson1965You can get a carbon bike for 400 eur? That's what my local expert charges for repair with 15 yrs of experience.
      The crux frameset crash replacement is around 2000 from Spesh, so even this must be much lower than that.

  • @rbro3001
    @rbro3001 Рік тому +2

    Great program. Can you please do a program on repairing Ti frames?

    • @corail53
      @corail53 Рік тому +1

      That would just need to be welded up by someone who knows how to weld Ti. Just like any other metal frame.

  • @aurusbr
    @aurusbr Рік тому

    Amazing video, thanks

  • @MrRay645
    @MrRay645 11 місяців тому

    only wrecked 4 frames in my life, two steel and one aluminum and one carbon... all three were cracks. one of the steel bike broke on the chain stay and was a done deal, pedaled the rest home. all these materials can fail, all these materials could be designed as road bikes or DH bikes, I would not bother re repair any of these materials.... tried that on the steel Surly and failed again same spot. Carbon one hurt the most because I somehow I just pulled the metal thread mount out of the seat stay a little with a light weight rack... I think the frame was wanting flex a tiny bit and the rack did not, the mount gave way at about the 180 mile mark of my trip. bike rides the same, shifts the same, looks like its not structural but I just cant trust it so it will hang on the basement wall :(

  • @navca
    @navca Рік тому +5

    Come on... that repair is just a quick patch. Regular epoxy, no/minimal pressure to compact the layers and remove excess resin, regular twill weave CF, mild curing, and an ugly bump later sanded, destroying all fiber continuity... That is a 50-70€ patch, not an structural repair. Hope that guy never gets close to an airplane 🤞🏽🤞🏽🤞🏽🫣

    • @tedjohnson64
      @tedjohnson64 Місяць тому

      Exactly. That repair seems more cosmetic than structural, especially because there was no mention of any internal repair, and the external CF was all sanded down to the original tube dimensions.
      He also didn’t say that his repair technique had ever been tested (eg, repair a frame and do testing to ensure it’s at least as strong as the original frame).
      Nor did he say that his repair technique has been UCI approved (or approved by whatever agency certifies safety).
      Helicoils (used to repair stripped threads) are certified (by the FAA) for use in aircraft. Carbon fiber is used in aircraft wings, so… there’s likely an FAA approved method for repairing CF. I’d be willing to bet that this guy’s technique isn’t following that FAA-approved CF repair methodology.

  • @holdenmcgroin8699
    @holdenmcgroin8699 Рік тому +2

    Oh there’s a de-lamination
    *presses thumb over and de-laminates it further*

  • @treyquattro
    @treyquattro Рік тому +7

    the obvious un-answered question: how much?

  • @qwertyazerty2137
    @qwertyazerty2137 11 місяців тому +1

    Pity you didn't discussed outright snaps, ie. Is it repairable and safe to ride a frame that got snapped in half as shown on the video thumbnail.

  • @justinfo-jepy355
    @justinfo-jepy355 Рік тому +1

    having to worry of this problem all the time takes us from the joy of riding... I just shifted to carbon frame for the first time. and every time i see these problem makes me worry all the time lol... this will be my first and last carbon. if this breaks im gonna go back to alloy and steel frames..

    • @cazarilolsen4630
      @cazarilolsen4630 Рік тому +1

      Makes me to never want to own a carbon.

    • @MrRay645
      @MrRay645 11 місяців тому

      if it makes you feel any better out of the four frames I have cracked only one was carbon and I did that mounting a rack. Broken is broken, a massive crack or a small dent, bend or a popped weld you are still pretty much done and in the same position... fix and repaint. FYI my repaired steel bike failed again in under a year (and google confirmed I was not alone in this) so I would not put much stock in the repairability of one material over another unless you have VERY VERY skilled people doing the work....far and few between.

  • @krishnansrinivasan830
    @krishnansrinivasan830 Рік тому

    Awesome & Thanks :)

  • @areess1338
    @areess1338 11 місяців тому +1

    I was on the fence about buying a carbon fibre frame now after seeing this it's a definite no what a joke that's the worst repair job I've ever seen all the materials ground completely off and what's left in it, not very much.

  • @snfangerfortaketnomo6386
    @snfangerfortaketnomo6386 11 місяців тому +1

    I have a dent in my alu frame, but i dont worry. It still runs ok. 👍

  • @treyquattro
    @treyquattro Рік тому +1

    I cracked the down tube on a carbon road bike. Got a replacement bike.

  • @larryt.atcycleitalia5786
    @larryt.atcycleitalia5786 4 місяці тому

    Black fiberglas. Costs more to buy, repair, etc.

  • @minhnguyen9668
    @minhnguyen9668 11 місяців тому

    Where can I contact to repair the carbon frame? Can you give me their address?

  • @HasseBananKasse
    @HasseBananKasse Рік тому +5

    I was very dissapointed with Carbon Bike Repair. I hired them to restore the paint on my Colnago C60 which was full of bubbles.
    They left me with a 90gram heavier frame, still bubbles in all over the frame but new places and 1700euros poorer.
    When confronted they said it’s well within 98% of factory standard and besides that, I am a difficult customer.
    So they were happy to fix bubbles in my clearcoat and take me money but when they did a poor job it’s you who are difficult.
    Wouldn’t recommend them since it’s risky and they don’t have integrity to admit fault.

  • @hemtone1
    @hemtone1 Рік тому +1

    This mid year, I crashed (fall to the side after sliding) my new Cervelo Aspero-5 after ridden over 3000 miles. It wasn't even a hard fall and I didn't have any bleeding scratch on my body. However, my drive side upper stay had an inch long scratch line and my derailleur cage bend. I bought a new rear derailleur, took it to LBS and have them inspect it; they said frame is crack. It end up costing me $900 to fix the frame and a new $400 derailleur just for that stupid little crash. I will never buy an eeeffnn carbon frame bike again and my Aspero-5 will go to the wife. I had to wait two months to get the frame fix. I ended buying a new Moots Routt CRD titanium and it's arriving next week.

    • @event4216
      @event4216 Рік тому +1

      Terrible experience crashing new bike. I just hope Ti frame doesn't backfire with a crack at weld as they _may_ do and then it all depends on who made it and what warranty they gave. But you already know Moots is a safe bet.

    • @hemtone1
      @hemtone1 Рік тому +1

      @@event4216 Moots frame is life time warranty for original owner and I'm going to own it for life so no need to worry about that broken frame anymore. It will be fixed by Moots if cracks occurred. With the Cervelo if it crack there goes another thousand or so. I don't see how carbon frame is a good investment after my experience. This is my first time owning carbon frame.

    • @petersouthernboy6327
      @petersouthernboy6327 Рік тому

      I've never met a disappointed Moots owner.

  • @noobcyclist1017
    @noobcyclist1017 Рік тому

    Great video. But i hated the click bait thumbail. I thought i would see a halfed carbon bike being repair

  • @event4216
    @event4216 Рік тому

    All that technology marvel and people working for you....! It ain't no cheap, I guess, and for a reason.

  • @SolidxSnakexDuke
    @SolidxSnakexDuke Рік тому

    the best thing is When it´s yours you can destroi it buy a new bike is a live syclus of destroing things an buying

  • @gc641
    @gc641 Рік тому +2

    Wouldn’t it be cheaper just to buy a new frame?

    • @JustinCrediblename
      @JustinCrediblename Рік тому +2

      I spent about 75 bucks on carbon and epoxy to repair my split-in-half chainstay. It literally folded inward and became 100% split. Now it's about 300% thicker.

    • @gc641
      @gc641 Рік тому

      @@JustinCrediblename thought it would be more

    • @JustinCrediblename
      @JustinCrediblename Рік тому

      @@gc641 if you want the job to look like any thing but a train wreck, then i'll cost a heck of a lot more :)

  • @frankhellman6879
    @frankhellman6879 Рік тому

    The correct answer is "cry!"

  • @rod2998
    @rod2998 Рік тому +4

    Piss on carbon. Steel and aluminum is the way to go! 😊

    • @Quarky_
      @Quarky_ Рік тому +1

      💯

    • @pl4free
      @pl4free Рік тому

      if you wanna ride heavy bikes, then yes!

    • @Quarky_
      @Quarky_ Рік тому +1

      @@pl4free somebody has weak legs ;⁠-⁠)

    • @adamsandler4076
      @adamsandler4076 11 місяців тому +1

      I did not fancy CF at all. Then I bought second-hand Willier Triestina because it was very well priced and I always loved the look of this bike. After one season I FELL IN LOVE WITH CARBON !
      The lightnes when handnling it is obvious. But also the sound CF makes when riding, the warmth of material in cold weather - nobody talks about it. And it is not that easy to scrach or damage (I carry my bike on top bunk in the cabin of my lorry - seriously). So...

  • @vongdong10
    @vongdong10 Рік тому

    Seems like a waste of carbon and time using so much wrap that needs to be removed? Makes more sense to use chopped carbon no?

  • @samochoa6733
    @samochoa6733 Рік тому

    Let's make a video about alloy bike repair shops now.
    Are there any out there?

  • @chrisbilsborrow9329
    @chrisbilsborrow9329 11 місяців тому

    If you know what your doing with carbon you don’t have build it up like that and grind it off 😂 so shonky. I’ve so many questions as this process baffles me. This isn’t a good way/proper way of repairing carbon fibre. Haven’t seen a vac pump in sight.

  • @87togabito
    @87togabito Рік тому

    Just buy a new bike? Isn’t that so much simpler.

  • @JamesSmith-qs4hx
    @JamesSmith-qs4hx Рік тому

    Aluminium for the win in 2023

  • @samochoa6733
    @samochoa6733 Рік тому

    Just the fact that theres carbon bike repair shops. And not alloy bike repairs shops. Says something.

  • @savagepro9060
    @savagepro9060 Рік тому

    BikeRadar: "You’ve Bent A Steel Bike - THIS Is What To Do Now. Bend it Back!"

  • @pedalepusheers3647
    @pedalepusheers3647 Рік тому

    Answer to the video title? Don't buy that plastic nonsense. Get a real bike to replace that toy stuff.

  • @cosinus_square
    @cosinus_square Рік тому

    Riding a carbon frame is like playing frisbee with and iPad.

    • @gordonhenderson1965
      @gordonhenderson1965 Рік тому

      Yet my bike is way, way older than my iPad which is pretty much useless now.

    • @cosinus_square
      @cosinus_square Рік тому

      @@gordonhenderson1965 well, you should ride the bike sometimes.

  • @siriosstar4789
    @siriosstar4789 Рік тому

    "it's super strong " until it breaks .
    carbon sucks . the weight difference for non pro riders is negligible . why pay more hen aluminum has proved itself over and over again . Carbon is more of a prestige thing than a real thing .

  • @Eward9991
    @Eward9991 Рік тому +1

    Metal frames will always rule. Worst case scenario it bends (under highly impossible situations), not crack or break like the 'expensive plastic' called carbon

    • @JustinCrediblename
      @JustinCrediblename Рік тому +2

      the aluminum alloys used usually don't bend much at all before fracturing

    • @Eward9991
      @Eward9991 Рік тому +1

      @@JustinCrediblename how many instances have you seen cracked or completely broken metal frames from gnarly bike riding compared to carbon?
      Alloy metals are super strong and light and not brittle like beloved carbon when things go bad. Titanium and steel are top most superior to anything

    • @pl4free
      @pl4free Рік тому

      It bends quite easily and then it's totaled just like carbon, since bending back is not an option. Also aluminium will fail catastrophically at the end of its life. Like out of the blue it will break like a piece of cheap plastic.

    • @JustinCrediblename
      @JustinCrediblename Рік тому +1

      @@Eward9991 agreed. I've never had a problem with any of my aluminum bike structure, but I've always bought the tougher aluminum stuff.
      But I HAVE had my carbon frame chainstay literally split in half when I pedaled hard.

    • @Eward9991
      @Eward9991 Рік тому

      @@pl4free I dont know what type of metal frame you're talking about. Probably some cheap aluminum frame from china. Compare the strength and durability of titanium, steel and super alloy aluminum to any carbon under multiple stress test, then see which one RIPs first. There is a reason the military and many industries aren't going 'all carbon' for building components and machines.
      Should we try to build another submarine from carbon, for another deep sea implosion?

  • @cecilecorpuz5735
    @cecilecorpuz5735 Рік тому

    Buy a QUALITY steel bike and it will last forever!

  • @bugsboo1490
    @bugsboo1490 Рік тому

    What a completely unnecessary problem we put ourselves in by using carbon frames

  • @tomskid27
    @tomskid27 Рік тому

    Lame. GCN did this video 2 years ago.🥱😒