As we all know, carbon fibre is dead good :
* Excellent strength to weight ratio, compared to other materials.
* Works well with other materials (fibre, plastics, metals, wood, concrete).
* Suitable for complex contours and designs.
* Superior fatigue properties.
* High Stiffness.
* High heat tolerances and resistance.
* Flexible thermal and electrical properties.
* Corrosion-resistance (with proper resins).
* Varying classifications (tensile modulus) of strength.
* The strongest carbon fibre is 10x stronger and 5x lighter than steel.
* The strongest carbon fibre is 8x stronger and 1.5x lighter than aluminium.
and many manufacturers make carbon fibre parts but apart from rear mech plates, Shimano does not seem to use it. Opening it up for discussion as to why.
An example is this from Campagnolo.
* Excellent strength to weight ratio, compared to other materials.
* Works well with other materials (fibre, plastics, metals, wood, concrete).
* Suitable for complex contours and designs.
* Superior fatigue properties.
* High Stiffness.
* High heat tolerances and resistance.
* Flexible thermal and electrical properties.
* Corrosion-resistance (with proper resins).
* Varying classifications (tensile modulus) of strength.
* The strongest carbon fibre is 10x stronger and 5x lighter than steel.
* The strongest carbon fibre is 8x stronger and 1.5x lighter than aluminium.
and many manufacturers make carbon fibre parts but apart from rear mech plates, Shimano does not seem to use it. Opening it up for discussion as to why.
An example is this from Campagnolo.