In light of the article describing carbon as "explosive," along with our existing bias, probably zero. Maybe ten. I wouldn't. If I got a carbon bike, it would have a steel fork, but my only attraction to a carbon frame is to do weird stuff like add a 650B kickback hub and dynamo wheel to it. It's more interesting for its meaning than its qualities. I am certain that in the future, there will be a tougher form of carbon/grapheme/what-have-you used for bicycle frames that will be able to handle braze-ons and scratches. The claim that "nothing exists without having been imagined," I disagree with. Lots of stuff just happens.
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