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Old 08-31-22, 10:05 AM
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My '21 Domane has Aeoulus Pro 3v. Lifetime warranty and they have a pretty good rep as far as I can tell. I had some old paired spoke Bontrager Race Lite's as well. Never had an issues with them.

The new carbon Bonnie's have ( I think) lifetime warranties.
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Old 08-31-22, 12:13 PM
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Originally Posted by terrymorse
Agreed, just confusing semantics. Aluminum's fatigue limit is essentially zero.
Of course, bike and component manufacturers are keenly aware of aluminum's characteristics and design their products accordingly. The importance of careful design, no matter what the material, was emphasized in that famous 1997 German Tour magazine report: the one that presented the results of tests of the fatigue life of high-end steel, titanium, carbon, and aluminum frames. (Short version: several carbon fiber frames and aluminum frames came out on top. In contrast, all of the steel frames and titanium frames failed before the testing was completed.)

Interesting quote from the linked page:

What is so important about the testing this article describes? Even the testers were surprised to find that the high-quality lightweight aluminum and carbon-fiber frames they tested were more resistant to fatigue failure than heavier, high-quality steel frames. A caveat, though, is appropriate: the results hold for a frame which is ridden hard but not damaged or abused: corrosion, nicks, dents, scratches and stresses due to incorrect installation of components could alter the results, as the article itself notes.

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Old 08-31-22, 09:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Rdmonster69
My '21 Domane has Aeoulus Pro 3v. Lifetime warranty and they have a pretty good rep as far as I can tell. I had some old paired spoke Bontrager Race Lite's as well. Never had an issues with them.

The new carbon Bonnie's have ( I think) lifetime warranties.
Yes - Trek's warranty on carbon rims is lifetime for the original owner, but only first two years is replacement. After that they may repair and charge you something.
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