- Composite History in Brief
- How Composites Work
- Inspecting Composites
- Damage to Composites
- Carbon Corrosion
- Carbon in the Sun
- So, You Got a Carbon Bike?
- Don't Try This Carbon Stuff at Home
- Damaged Carbon Bike?
- Carbon Bike Proof Testing - Part 1
- Carbon Bike Proof Testing - Part 2
- Carbon Lacks Luscious Lugs
- Carbon Weight Myths, Legends, and the Truth
- Moving the Art Forward
- Why Lance's Carbon Bike Will Always Be Better Than Yours
Who says the Canadians Have Any Sense?
at More Weight and 7X the Cost.
Hmm, Maybe They Aren't as Dumb as the Ones that BUY These Things!
Looking Cool Ain't Always Cheap!
5 comments:
I've had a few beers, and well, I love you, man. I mean I love you like a brother, brother. That axiom (commonly sold all over the place here in Canaada) example is hilarious. Thank goodness I will never be able to afford that extra weight.
* Canada
You gotta admit those Axiom guys have nerves of steel when you compare their advertising claims about their "Transit" rack to the specifications of their "Streamliner Carbon" rack. Maybe the Transit guys ought to look at the Streamliner stuff before they decide just how good they are compared to the competition - oops, themselves.
Obviously the target market for the carbon market are "Buycycling Magazine" readers in the US. You hosers ought not to be quite so blatant about ripping off stupid Americans!
FWIW, I still love Cheryl. Those Swedes just ate too much lutefisk.
mmmm...carbon. Bring it on, Steve!
Bring it on!
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No Need for Non-Robot proof here!