
Originally Posted by
NZsarge
Without trying to be a smart arse or anything, if CF is as awesome as you say it is why aren't all the manufactures using it?
It obviously isn't working that well for Ducati and it looks like they might be on the edge so to speak of giving up on it.
Carbon Fibre is a fabulous material. The problem with it is nobody totally understands it yet.
From an engineering perspective the engineers can design carbon fibre parts that have the exact properties required. However, the riders aren't able to interpret the feedback that the carbon fibre is giving and when you're riding a motorbike on the absolute limits feedback is everything. Nobody has been able to quantify what feedback is and slap a number on it, so the engineers don't know what to build to achieve the best feedback. Whether a design is right or not the only way to figure that out is to put a rider on it and see what he says and that could be as vague as I can't feel the front.
Everyone says that metal frames give the best feedback. But that's partly because everyone has been raised riding metal framed bikes so they're used to the feel of them and anything else feels wrong. It's a catch 22; to create a carbon fibre chassis that can compete you need feedback from the riders to improve it, but the riders aren't able to tell you what's going on because they don't understand what the carbon chassis is telling them.
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