Maybe 300 grams or so
It's just as much about the build as it is about the material. A poorly engineered carbon fibre frame can be heavier than a well engineered aluminum frame. But, if both frames are made equally well, then the Carbon fibre frame should be lighter.
An aluminum bike frame is typically heavier and less expensive than a carbon fiber bike frame. Carbon fiber frames are lighter, stiffer, and provide a smoother ride, but they are usually more expensive. Aluminum frames are more durable and easier to repair, while carbon fiber frames can be more prone to damage.
well, since I own and shoot one- yes, they can be made. The barrel is steel, the frame of the gun is carbon fiber. Mine is a Bushmaster CARbon 15.
Carbon fiber sheets are actually laid into a mold that molds the outside shape of the carbon fiber. Inside, an inflatible bladder maintains the inside tubular shape. One the carbon fiber is placed inside a "pressure cooker" (under pressure and under high heat), the carbon fiber hardens into it's tubular shape.
A carbon fiber bicycle frame consists of carbon fibers and a resin (usually epoxy)binding the fibers together.
Bicycle frames are made of alloys, carbon fiber, steel, titanium, or bamboo.
The best bike rack for a carbon fiber bike is one that is specifically designed to be gentle on the frame and securely hold the bike in place. Look for a rack that has padded or adjustable arms to protect the carbon fiber frame from scratches or damage. Additionally, consider a rack that can securely hold the bike without putting too much pressure on the frame, such as a hitch-mounted rack or a rack with wheel mounts.
Carbon fiber frames are lighter and stiffer than aluminum frames, providing better performance in terms of speed and responsiveness. However, aluminum frames are generally more durable and less prone to damage from impacts. Carbon fiber frames are also more expensive to manufacture and repair compared to aluminum frames.
It's strong enough, lighter than steel and cheaper than carbon fiber and titanium.
Repairing a cracked carbon bike frame requires specialized knowledge and tools. It is recommended to consult a professional bike mechanic or a carbon fiber repair specialist for proper assessment and repair. Attempting to fix it yourself may compromise the structural integrity of the frame and pose safety risks.
Using carbon fiber for a 19-inch bike frame offers advantages such as being lightweight, strong, and resistant to corrosion. This material can also provide better vibration damping and improved aerodynamics, making the bike more efficient and comfortable to ride.
The question doesn't make much sense at the current state of engineering.Decades ago, a nonmetal frame would have been likely to be either excessively clumsy and heavy, or too weak/flexy.But with the introduction of carbon fiber, and even epoxy bonded wood(particularly bamboo), it's entirely possible to build perfectly functional nonmetal frames.In fact, nonmetal in the shape of carbon fiber is the prime choice for high performance bicycles.