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Old 09-10-18, 08:10 AM
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revcp 
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Originally Posted by IvyGodivy


I hear different in terms of fixing carbon but whatever.

Well the MTB has been sold as of today so now down to just my Gravel bike. So now the research is on up on full swing and took a closer look at the 3 I am considering and something is bugging me; in fact it’s actually turning me off or for a better word talking me out of buying this bike. Funny thing is the stuff I am reading is coming from those that make the bike; I am talking about the Trek Farley 5

https://www.trekbikes.com/us/en_US/b...rCode=greydark



A $1700 bike is introductory???
I know some people who've had carbon frames repaired. Pics in the link below tell it all.

https://calfeedesign.com/carbon-repair-faq/
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