Comment Re:absurd generalizations (Score 1) 71
Actually, Gary Klein's 'realization' is just simple engineering, apropos and employed by Renovo, Cannondale, Cervelo, Boeing and any other manufacturer who employs engineers and wants a torsionally stiff tubular section. The 'Renovo guys' have (actually calculated) and tested that they can easily equal the stiffness of a Cervelo S2 or Scott Elite carbon frame using a 2.5 diameter downtube (the Scott is 2.07).
Your assertions about Renovo's frames are authoritative sounding, but altogether wrong. Sorry, Renovo doesn't do: "5' diameter tubes", "egg-crate tubing", "internal honeycomb", 'incredibly delicate bikes" or "sub-millimeter thicknesses walls" A millimeter = .039". Typical butted steel tubes are in the range of .04-.06mm or ~.020", carbon about the same. Renovo's wall thicknesses are substantially thicker and far more damage resistant. Try renovobikes.com for factual information, including comparative tests of our wood tubes against those of aluminum, steel and titanium. Ken Wheeler, Renovo Hardwood Bikes