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Carbon Fiber vs Aluminum vs Steel vs Titanium

December 10, 2013 by Lee Agur

Carbon Fiber vs Aluminum vs Steel vs Titanium

What is the real difference between carbon fiber vs aluminum vs steel vs titanium… What are the Pros and Cons of each material?

Carbon Fiber

Carbon Fiber vs Aluminum vs Steel vs Titanium BikeMost high-end bikes are made from this material and for good reason:

Pros

  • Lightest material
  • Strongest material
  • Stiffest material
  • Best shock absorption
  • Infinitely mouldable to any design
  • Flexible where it needs to be
  • Won’t rust or corrode like steel

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Not all carbon is created equal
  • Can crack/fracture
  • Strength and stiffness depend on design

Aluminum

Many entry level bikes are made from aluminum because it can be made stiff and light enough for a great ride.

Pros

  • Light
  • Strong
  • Stiff
  • Mouldable
  • Great for climbing and sprinting
  • Won’t rust or corrode
  • Less expensive than carbon fiber

Cons

  • Harsh on rough roads
  • Can fatigue over time (Leads to overbuilding which adds to weight)
  • Not easily repaired
  • Weak joints

Steel

Steel will last a life time. It is also the easiest to repair, making it a great bike for touring.

Pros

  • Inexpensive
  • Strong
  • Flexes enough for a soft ride
  • Most durable of all the materials
  • Lively feel
  • Easy to work with and repair

Cons

  • Heavy
  • Rust/corrosion
  • Flexes too much for racing

Titanium

Titanium is a metal that takes aspects from aluminum and steel… better shock absorption that aluminum but not quite as light.

Pros

  • Bullet proof
  • Its density is between that of steel and aluminum which makes it stiff but shock absorbing
  • Lively feel
  • Shock absorbing
  • Does not corrode

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Difficult to make aero shapes due to welding considerations
  • Difficult to repair
  • Stiffness is traded for lightweight

My Preferences…

Carbon Fiber vs Aluminum vs Steel vs Titanium BikeI have at least one bike made out of every material. I use carbon fiber bikes the most; but here are the exceptions:

Winter riding – I use an aluminum frame as I do not want to ruin my more expensive carbon fiber frames, but still want a bike that climbs fast.

Downhill Mountain Bike – I like my titanium frame. I feel indestructible going downhill.

Touring – I would use a steel frame due to the ease of repairs and dependability.

I realize not everyone is fortunate enough to have such a wide selection of bikes and price point is always a factor. If you are just getting into cycling then most of the time a carbon fiber frame is not necessary. My first bike was aluminum and it was fantastic. I still have it… and I still ride it.

Each material has different qualities keep them in mind when you go to purchase your next ride.

 

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