I've done both carbon and steel. I prefer the steel frame even with a 
little extra weight since it is smoother than the madone I used to own. The 
Domane might be the better carbon bike for me though since it is supposed 
to be smoother than the Madone (speaking in the Trek lineup, of course) 
 
Honestly though, I'm not seeing the advantage of a carbon fork even though 
they sell them as having vibration dampening qualities....especially when 
my Riv rides so smooth. I don't see carbon riding that smooth, at least 
that has been my experience.
 
To each his own though. 
 
On Monday, April 21, 2014 7:16:35 PM UTC-5, eflayer wrote:

>  No matter how you fat you are, if you have never had the experience of 
> comparing doing a climb on a 17 lb carbon bike and 22 + lb full steel 
> (Rivendell), I suggest you give it a try and then get back to the group 
> about your opinion of which you prefer. No doubt steel will hold up better 
> through the millenia and won't crack in crash, but bikes don't crash that 
> often and why not enjoy the ride in as many ways as you can? 
>  
>  
>

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