How long will a carbon fork last?

every 5000 cycles. Every fork will eventually break. Strong forks will last more than 10,000 cycles with a load of 270 lb. But our minimum standard begins at over 15,000 at 315 lbs.
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Is a carbon fork worth it?

Best fork material (carbon or aluminum)

Carbon fiber forks outperform only slightly in performance (speed and handling), and comfort. Whereas, they are much much stronger than aluminum forks.
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How long do carbon frames last?

Unless they are damaged or poorly built, carbon bike frames can last indefinitely. Most manufacturers still recommend that you replace the frame after 6-7 years, however, carbon frames are so strong that they often outlast their riders.
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Is my carbon fork damaged?

Check for scratches, abrasions, gouges or other disruptions of the fork's carbon surface. Check for cracks or flaking in the paint or clear coat, which could indicate damage to the carbon fiber structure. Check all fork crown areas for cracks and/or gaps. Check for any unusual noises or rattles.
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Does carbon fiber degrade over time?

No, it doesn't breakdown over time, if constructed properly and not ridden past it's design limits. The resin can become discolored.
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Is carbon fiber hard to maintain?

The problem with carbon fiber is that it can quickly deteriorate if not protected. The beautiful, glossy finish, we all know and love can begin to yellow and fade if exposed to UV without a protectant.
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Why is carbon fiber bad?

Carbon fiber dust is well-known to be hazardous to electronics because carbon fibers are electrically conductive. If allowed to build up, this dust can short out computers and cause other digital device havoc. It's also associated with lung damage in people.
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How often do carbon forks fail?

every 5000 cycles. Every fork will eventually break. Strong forks will last more than 10,000 cycles with a load of 270 lb. But our minimum standard begins at over 15,000 at 315 lbs.
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Can a carbon fork be repaired?

“It's even possible to mend parts of broken forks, depending where the damage is. I've done dropouts and a cracked steerer, but if it's the fork blades, I'd recommend replacing them, as it's not worth the risk. It's the same as stems and handlebars.”
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Are old carbon bikes safe?

Myth: A carbon frame won't last as long as a metal one. Reality: As long as you don't crash hard or take a hammer to the frame, a carbon bike can theoretically last forever. In fact, steel and aluminum last only so long before the metal fatigues and can no longer be used safely, but carbon remains stable indefinitely.
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Do carbon frames break easily?

When made well, carbon fiber can be tougher than steel and quite safe. But when made incorrectly, carbon-fiber components can easily break. The parts are built by layering fibrous carbon that's bound together with resin.
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Is it worth buying a carbon bike?

For our money, the feel of carbon is superior to aluminum, and may, in fact, be worth the upgrade cost in itself. There are two major factors that we see as a benefit of a carbon frame over an aluminum one: dampening and torsional stiffness.
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Are carbon frames stronger than aluminium?

Carbon Vs Aluminum Frame Durability. Because aluminum is a weaker material than carbon fiber, you would expect it to be less durable. In practice, this isn't the case because aluminum is less brittle. Over the years, aluminum has proven to be an incredibly durable and reliable bike frame material.
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Is carbon fork better than steel?

Carbon forks are best equipped for riding on smooth terrains where they offer a higher speed and a greater tensile strength. On the other hand, steel forks are best suited for riding on rocky roads where there is a greater need for flexibility and compliance rather than lightness.
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Do carbon forks absorb shock?

Carbon forks, be it for MTB bikes or general road bikes, absorb shock more effectively than any other metallic materials, thus providing a better riding experience overall.
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Are carbon forks more comfortable?

Overall, carbon forks do make a difference. In, general, they're more comfortable than other types of frames.
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Is it worth repairing a carbon bike?

Yes, definitely worth it. On my race bike/workhorse, I had a freehub bind up on a new wheel, ultimately causing the rear derailleur to be ripped off the dropout and into the seatstay causing damage. For about $350 I got it repaired and have ridden/raced about 25k miles since with no issue.
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How much does carbon repair cost?

On average a carbon repair will cost around $400. This does not include paint matching but always includes a protective clear coat finish over the repaired area. Repairing carbon damage is fairly straightforward but matching the original paint design and color can tend to be a lot more complicated.
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Do carbon forks have metal dropouts?

On carbon forks, the dropouts can be aluminum or carbon, but they're two separate pieces attached to the fork blades when the fork is constructed. When locked in place with the wheel clamped tightly, the dropouts are super strong. But, when the wheel is removed, the dropouts are very vulnerable.
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Are aluminum bike forks safe?

Yes, they are safe. Said better, all else being equal there is nothing about the curve in an aluminum fork that would make it less safe than a straight fork.
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Do MTB forks break?

Don't worry about ur forks, they'll wear out long before they break based on the riding you do. If its leasure xc riding as you state then the bike is perfect for just that.
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Is carbon fibre cancerous?

German armed forces warn that carbon fiber might be cancer-causing | Hacker News. Since the carcinogenic effect of asbestos is mostly caused by it's physical properties[1]; anything that resembles the shape of asbestos' micro-particles is also highly suspected to be carcinogenic.
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Does carbon fiber degrade in sunlight?

Will Sunlight Weaken Carbon Fibers? Even though the carbon fibers themselves are not susceptible to UV damage, the resin used to bond carbon fibers together can be, meaning that your carbon fiber parts or frames could degrade over time, "in theory".
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What are the disadvantages of carbon fibre?

Carbon fibre-reinforced polymer disadvantages

Carbon fibre products are expensive compared to other structural building materials used for the same jobs. Though, while products like aluminium and steel are cheaper initially, they require more manpower due to the weight.
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