benhanley77
Retro Newbie
Hi,
I have a 2006 Canondale Six13 bike, which is my pride and joy. Really nice to ride and still looking amazing! The only thing is that I have niggle I have in my mind as to the durability of the bonding between the carbon and aluminum... The top and down tubes are carbon - the rest aluminum.
As is usual with these bikes, there are few patches where the lacquer has discoloured. I have researched this and it's a common and purely cosmetic thing. I am more concerned whether the frame is structurally ok. I have not done crazy miles on it, maybe 10k miles in total and the frame shows no obvious signs of having problems.
Has anyone else had any experiences with these frames and can advise if they are generally safe to keep riding 13 years on!?
Here's a link to the bike: https://www.theproscloset.com/products/ ... -bike-2006
Thanks
Ben
I have a 2006 Canondale Six13 bike, which is my pride and joy. Really nice to ride and still looking amazing! The only thing is that I have niggle I have in my mind as to the durability of the bonding between the carbon and aluminum... The top and down tubes are carbon - the rest aluminum.
As is usual with these bikes, there are few patches where the lacquer has discoloured. I have researched this and it's a common and purely cosmetic thing. I am more concerned whether the frame is structurally ok. I have not done crazy miles on it, maybe 10k miles in total and the frame shows no obvious signs of having problems.
Has anyone else had any experiences with these frames and can advise if they are generally safe to keep riding 13 years on!?
Here's a link to the bike: https://www.theproscloset.com/products/ ... -bike-2006
Thanks
Ben