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Often referred to as the heart of a bike, a frame can be made from either carbon fiber, aluminum, titanium, steel or a combination of these materials. Each bicycle frame material offers a list of differing characteristics that will affect the cost, comfort, weight, stiffness, strength and durability.
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Pre-preg sheets are used to produce monocoque frames. The sheets are cut to shape and layered around a core. A frame may use hundreds of individual pieces. This is then placed inside a mould and cured at high temperature and pressure. The core is commonly a removable inflatable bladder which applies internal pressure during the cure.
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Bike frames were originally made from wood, but modern frames are made primarily from aluminum, steel, titanium and carbon fiber. Some of the less common materials used in creating frames include bamboo, thermoplastics and magnesium. Bicycle frames constructed from the more common frame materials can be seen in Figure 2.
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Jan 04, 2018 . Most frame manufacturers build frames with sheets of carbon fibre that is pre-impregnated with uncured resin – better known as pre-preg – applied to a non-stick paper backing, and shipped on large...
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Common materials for frame There are a wide variety of materials used in bicycle frames. Bike frames were originally made from wood, but modern frames are made primarily from aluminum, steel, titanium and carbon fiber. Some of the less common materials used in creating frames include bamboo, thermoplastics and magnesium.
Some high-end frames, such as Merida's Big-Nine, claim to be made of approximately 400 individual pieces of carbon fiber. The complex process of choosing the right carbon fiber, reinforced with the best resin, the right layering technique, fiber direction and molding method will ultimately decide the performance of the bike.
The frame also gets a flat-backed seat post and seat tube, and the dropped chainstays which are becoming increasingly common among carbon race bikes. Capable of taking 30mm tyres (28mm rim brake), the new frame is claimed to weigh 886g in a size 56, painted.
The frame consists of a top tube, down tube, head tube, seat tube, seat stays, and chain stays. The head tube of the frame holds the steer tube of the fork, which in turn holds the front wheel.
More importantly, it’s how these varying stiffnesses of carbon are applied that matter most, and the best frames will always use a mix of moduli. Tows of carbon fibre are hardly useful by themselves, as at this stage they’re merely dry, pliable bits of material. It’s here that one of the more misleading elements is revealed.
Woven fabrics are often used at locations throughout the frame such as inserts, bottom bracket shells, head tubes, and wherever holes are drilled for bottle mounts, cable guides, etc.” While prepreg is by far the most common material in the cycling industry, other construction methods start with dry fibres.
Some of the latest aluminium bikes now feature seamless lines, aero profiles and component integration that make them tough to distinguish from their more expensive composite counterparts. Clearly lessons first learned with carbon are now being applied to metal, and it’s a fascinating space to watch.
Processes of manufacturing 1 Monocoque manufacturing. A term commonly used to describe modern carbon fibre bicycle frames, monocoque design effectively means the item handles its loads and forces through its single skin. 2 Tube to tube. ... 3 Lugged Carbon. ...