By golly yes !  It IS going to be alright .  It's just another 
material to choose from. Obviously everyone who owns a carbon isn't 
crashing and burning nor will they be .  

On Thursday, May 26, 2016 at 10:56:50 AM UTC-4, Skenry wrote:
>
> Carbon is much much sturdier than you think.    Carbon is also much more 
> trusted everywhere else in life than it is on this list.    By the mode of 
> thinking around here, carbon would also have no place on a seatpost, 
> mountainbike, or a folder, or a car, airframe, in the military....     
> It'll be fine.     
>
> You'd be surprised at how overbuilt cheap carbon like that really is.    
> Top end racing carbon parts wouldn't be good for children, but then again, 
> neither would top end aluminum or lightweight steel.   Carbon forks on 
> those cheap bikes, and by that I'm referring to anything retailing below 
> about $1500, are really study.   Many of those forks aren't even that much 
> lighter.   They are built sturdy, maybe tapered and aero, but they are 
> built like a tank.
>
>
>

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