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Old 08-01-21, 07:59 PM
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kahn
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Originally Posted by JoeO
I have a high-end carbon-fiber Cannondale SuperSix frame that is cracked at the dropouts. It cannot be fixed according to the business I contacted that repairs carbon fiber bikes. So how does one typically dispose of a frame like this?

From my searching, it doesn't look like it can be recycled but if there's some place out there that does this, I'd love to hear about it. I think it's just too big put in the trash by itself. I'll guess I could get a permit from my local DPW to throw it away since it's that big. Or I guess I could try to cut it up. But is there any business out there that might have a use for the carbon fiber?

(Since the break is right on the dropout, I wouldn't even trust this as a trainer bike, even if I needed one).
What kind of warranty did it have?
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