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From James:
FSA post on a Marin Mount Vision. Going over a fairly small (c.18” bump), seated and slow.... a little creak... then a full-scale snap! Just outside warranty too. And no, I didn’t impale anything!
Photos of broken carbon fiber bicycle components.
5 comments:
Carbon post on a mountain bike is not a good idea.
Carbon post on a full suspension mountain bike is a really bad idea.
have you heard of lh thomson? they make a post that doesn't try to kill you.
carbon post with a QR is the bad idea. you have no idea how tight it is clamped.
Carbon post. Bad idea.
They, like, break and junk.
fsa really sucks- i have broken already 2 mtb handlebars- lucky to still have all me teeth
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