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I was curious if bamboo was really that beneficial over steel which can be recycled. For example, the glue might complicate disposal of the bamboo similar to how the epoxy used for carbon fiber frames complicates their disposal.
I found this study^1 on the topic from 2016 which claims that “the overall environmental impact of the bamboo bicycle frame is about 50% less than aluminium and about 30% less than steel bicycle frames in all impact categories, except Freshwater Aquatic Ecotoxicity and Terrestrial Ecotoxicity.”
Sounds like an improvement. I hope they can find a way to reduce the weight because 15kg is very heavy compared to my steel bike.
Thanks for the reseach!
Just to be sure, that's for the entire bike with wheels and bars and fenders and cargo rack and lights and such, not just the frame. Adds up, I recently bought an aluminium frame bike with all the fixings that's about 200g heavier and even that's pretty good. Well, not for the pricepoint obviously, but then this is basically concept production
You’re right, I was thinking my bike was a lot lighter, but it’s 12 kg. So not too far off.
The glue is epoxy