What is the appeal of all this carbon fiber?
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What is the appeal of all this carbon fiber?
The Harley world went absolutely bonkers over "billet" EVERYTHING and the amount of money spent on billet parts had to be in the stratosphere. Damn near everything you could imagine could be had in "billet" and it really became nothing more than a high dollar fashion accessory for the "rubbies" (rich urban bikers) to brag about with their bar hoppers.
Come into the C6/C7 world and it's carbon fiber, and I am curious as to the appeal. I understand the strength/weight properties that are highly beneficial to racing applications, but the vast majority of these products are being sold to cars that will never see the street. In fact this "trend" has spawned a "faux" CF look where people are having fiberglass/ABS parts wrapped to look like CF.
I am not knocking anybody, just curious as to why the CF parts or look are appealing to those who have installed it, especially those who wrap parts to get that look.
Come into the C6/C7 world and it's carbon fiber, and I am curious as to the appeal. I understand the strength/weight properties that are highly beneficial to racing applications, but the vast majority of these products are being sold to cars that will never see the street. In fact this "trend" has spawned a "faux" CF look where people are having fiberglass/ABS parts wrapped to look like CF.
I am not knocking anybody, just curious as to why the CF parts or look are appealing to those who have installed it, especially those who wrap parts to get that look.
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One-upsmanship? Sheeple?
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Because I think it looks nice? Isn't that why most people do things?
Also, I think it's silly to think that someone must have a "race car" in order to care about overall weight of your car.
I just hate these threads with titles like, "Stop with the black wheels!", "Why all the carbon fiber?". Why not just let people do what they want? Not sure why some people care so much about what others do to their car.
Also, I think it's silly to think that someone must have a "race car" in order to care about overall weight of your car.
I just hate these threads with titles like, "Stop with the black wheels!", "Why all the carbon fiber?". Why not just let people do what they want? Not sure why some people care so much about what others do to their car.
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Because I think it looks nice? Isn't that why most people do things?
Also, I think it's silly to think that someone must have a "race car" in order to care about overall weight of your car.
I just hate these threads with titles like, "Stop with the black wheels!", "Why all the carbon fiber?". Why not just let people do what they want? Not sure why some people care so much about what others do to their car.
Also, I think it's silly to think that someone must have a "race car" in order to care about overall weight of your car.
I just hate these threads with titles like, "Stop with the black wheels!", "Why all the carbon fiber?". Why not just let people do what they want? Not sure why some people care so much about what others do to their car.
Don't get triggered, and if you hate threads like this, then don't read and don't respond to them.
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Because I think it looks nice? Isn't that why most people do things?
Also, I think it's silly to think that someone must have a "race car" in order to care about overall weight of your car.
I just hate these threads with titles like, "Stop with the black wheels!", "Why all the carbon fiber?". Why not just let people do what they want? Not sure why some people care so much about what others do to their car.
Also, I think it's silly to think that someone must have a "race car" in order to care about overall weight of your car.
I just hate these threads with titles like, "Stop with the black wheels!", "Why all the carbon fiber?". Why not just let people do what they want? Not sure why some people care so much about what others do to their car.
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I don't have any, but I like the way it looks.
I have only done minor mods to my Centennial in the 4 years I have owned it: HID fogs, all LED interior bulbs, lightly smoked license plate covers, WindRestrictor, Vitesse throttle controller, swapped in an OEM NPP and added NPP in a box, and licensed the car with HPTuners and did some tweaks. It's my car to do what I like with, and I could care less if other people like it.
I have only done minor mods to my Centennial in the 4 years I have owned it: HID fogs, all LED interior bulbs, lightly smoked license plate covers, WindRestrictor, Vitesse throttle controller, swapped in an OEM NPP and added NPP in a box, and licensed the car with HPTuners and did some tweaks. It's my car to do what I like with, and I could care less if other people like it.
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The Harley world went absolutely bonkers over "billet" EVERYTHING and the amount of money spent on billet parts had to be in the stratosphere. Damn near everything you could imagine could be had in "billet" and it really became nothing more than a high dollar fashion accessory for the "rubbies" (rich urban bikers) to brag about with their bar hoppers.
Come into the C6/C7 world and it's carbon fiber, and I am curious as to the appeal. I understand the strength/weight properties that are highly beneficial to racing applications, but the vast majority of these products are being sold to cars that will never see the street. In fact this "trend" has spawned a "faux" CF look where people are having fiberglass/ABS parts wrapped to look like CF.
I am not knocking anybody, just curious as to why the CF parts or look are appealing to those who have installed it, especially those who wrap parts to get that look.
Come into the C6/C7 world and it's carbon fiber, and I am curious as to the appeal. I understand the strength/weight properties that are highly beneficial to racing applications, but the vast majority of these products are being sold to cars that will never see the street. In fact this "trend" has spawned a "faux" CF look where people are having fiberglass/ABS parts wrapped to look like CF.
I am not knocking anybody, just curious as to why the CF parts or look are appealing to those who have installed it, especially those who wrap parts to get that look.
Look at the decorative stuff like folks getting bragging vanity tags or putting those skulls on their cars.
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Because it makes my car lighter and it looks bad *** !!!!
In race trim, my car is now under 2950 lbs You may or may not appreciate what that means, coming from the Harley world LOL
In race trim, my car is now under 2950 lbs You may or may not appreciate what that means, coming from the Harley world LOL
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If someone adds something to their car, why would you think they do it? You already mentioned the weight savings aspect of CF. Why do you think those Harley guys put that billet stuff on their bikes? Might be hard to imagine, but it's probably because they like how it looks. Would someone put all this stuff on their car if they didn't like the look or the added benefits?
I feel like you know the answer to the question you're asking, but felt like triggering some folks about it anyways.
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wow aren’t you the busy poster Lolol. 3months and that many posts. Wow.
I think CF is over rated. But that’s me.
I think CF is over rated. But that’s me.
The Harley world went absolutely bonkers over "billet" EVERYTHING and the amount of money spent on billet parts had to be in the stratosphere. Damn near everything you could imagine could be had in "billet" and it really became nothing more than a high dollar fashion accessory for the "rubbies" (rich urban bikers) to brag about with their bar hoppers.
Come into the C6/C7 world and it's carbon fiber, and I am curious as to the appeal. I understand the strength/weight properties that are highly beneficial to racing applications, but the vast majority of these products are being sold to cars that will never see the street. In fact this "trend" has spawned a "faux" CF look where people are having fiberglass/ABS parts wrapped to look like CF.
I am not knocking anybody, just curious as to why the CF parts or look are appealing to those who have installed it, especially those who wrap parts to get that look.
Come into the C6/C7 world and it's carbon fiber, and I am curious as to the appeal. I understand the strength/weight properties that are highly beneficial to racing applications, but the vast majority of these products are being sold to cars that will never see the street. In fact this "trend" has spawned a "faux" CF look where people are having fiberglass/ABS parts wrapped to look like CF.
I am not knocking anybody, just curious as to why the CF parts or look are appealing to those who have installed it, especially those who wrap parts to get that look.
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Just like a Harley, owners, whether racing or just parking, like to personalize their rides, for bikes, Harley's or cruisers it's chrome or billet. Sport bikes, like C6/C7 Corvettes, are designed to be lightweight and fast. It just wouldn't make sense to add go fast parts then add heavy parts just for the looks. True, most of these cars are not on a track, mine doesn't see track time, yet I have added air intake, headers and Akropovic Evo system and hood ventilation. Why? My answer is, why not?
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Ive never liked the look. I do apprieciate the weight savings having CF fenders and assorted parts that are OEM but they are very expensive. Thus people that like the look but cant afford the parts go to the faux CF look. As for starting a thread like this I feel its just to see what other folks are thinking about a certain subject. How is a person to know what someone in the other parts of the country is thinking if he dont ask? Its hard to express yourself with the written word when you cant talk face to face. Jmho
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We've been using a lot of carbon fiber in since the start of 2017. Everything from vacuum infused to hand lay up, but then again I'm in the special effects industry and visually the shows, actors or performers we work for either set trends or heavily follow them.
Carbon Fiber just screams fast car. It doesnt matter if you race it or not, visually it's as good a fit to cars as diamond plate is to motorcycles.
Right now, we're redoing a whole bunch of body armor all made from carbon fiber where as in the past it would have been any number of other materials but for vehicles it's visually stunning and a great fit. Just as valid as chrome panels or contrast black panels....and all this without even considering the strength to weight ratio. Once you factor that in it's a no brainier - if you have the cash for it.
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Carbon Fiber just screams fast car. It doesnt matter if you race it or not, visually it's as good a fit to cars as diamond plate is to motorcycles.
Right now, we're redoing a whole bunch of body armor all made from carbon fiber where as in the past it would have been any number of other materials but for vehicles it's visually stunning and a great fit. Just as valid as chrome panels or contrast black panels....and all this without even considering the strength to weight ratio. Once you factor that in it's a no brainier - if you have the cash for it.
David
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