Carbon Road Bike Frame – OEM Manufacturer Since 2007

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A high‑performance road bike frame is the foundation of every great ride – whether you're racing, climbing, or enjoying long weekend miles. Our carbon road bike frame collection features Toray T800/T1100 carbon, aero shaping, and modern standards like T47 BB and UDH. Browse the models below or use our quick guide to find your perfect match.

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📋 How to Choose the Right Carbon Road Frame

Before you browse, consider these 3 quick questions:

🏁 1. What's your riding style?

→ Racing & aero? → FM126 (760g, T1100)
→ All‑around & climbing? → FM086 (840g)

💰 2. What's your budget?

→ Pro‑level: FM126
→ Value aero: FM076 (920g)

⚖️ 3. Priority: weight or aero?

→ Lightest: FM286 (980g)
→ Aero focused: FM126 / FM106

⚙️ Full Specification Comparison

Compare key specs across all Mondince carbon road frames:

ModelWeight (M)MaterialBBUDHTire ClearanceBest For
FM126760gT1100/T800T4732mmAero racing
FM086840gT800/T1100T4732mmAll‑around / climbing
FM076920gT800T4732mmBudget aero
FM106950gT800/T1000T4730mmAggressive aero
FM096840gT1100/T800T4732mmLightweight race

Note: Weight includes painted frame with hardware. Custom geometry & paint available.

Road Bike Frame Guide & Resources

How to Choose a Road Bike: A 2026 Beginner's Guide

New to road cycling? This guide covers 7 key factors: frame material (carbon vs aluminum), endurance vs race geometry, groupset levels, budget allocation, and why a quality carbon frame is the best long‑term investment.

Why Is Carbon Fiber Used for High-Performance Road Bikes?

Learn why carbon fiber is the top choice for high‑performance road bikes: lightweight, excellent stiffness‑to‑weight ratio, natural vibration damping, infinite fatigue life, and aero shaping. Compare carbon vs aluminum vs steel, and see how Mondince carbon frames deliver pro‑level performance.

Road Bike Maintenance Basics: A Checklist for Beginners

Beginner’s guide to road bike maintenance: weekly cleaning, chain lubrication, tire pressure check, brake pad inspection, bolt torque, and carbon frame care. Simple checklist to keep your bike running smoothly and safely.

How to Build a Custom Road Bike on a Budget (Frame First Strategy)

Build a custom road bike on a budget using the frame‑first strategy: invest 50‑60% of your budget in a quality carbon frame, then add mid‑range components. Upgrade wheels and groupset later. Step‑by‑step guide with Mondince FM086/FM076 examples.

Road Bike Frame Materials: Carbon vs Aluminum vs Steel vs Titanium

Detailed comparison of four road bike frame materials: carbon fiber (light, stiff, damped), aluminum (affordable, harsh), steel (comfortable, heavy), titanium (smooth, expensive). Includes pros, cons, and recommendations for different rider profiles.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a road bike frame and a gravel frame?
Road frames prioritize aerodynamics and sharp handling; gravel frames offer more tire clearance and compliance. Our carbon road bike frames are designed for speed on pavement.
Why choose carbon over aluminum for a road bike?
Carbon is lighter, stiffer, and absorbs road vibrations better. A carbon road bike frame provides a smoother, faster ride. Learn more in our material guide.
What's the lightest carbon road frame you offer?
The FM126 weighs just 760g (size S), using Toray T1100 carbon. It's one of the lightest aero frames available.
Can I customise geometry and paint?
Yes, Mondince offers full custom geometry and any RAL/Pantone color for OEM orders. Contact us for details.
How do I know what size road bike frame fits me?
Choosing the correct carbon road bike frame size is the most important step for comfort and injury prevention. Start by measuring your inseam (stand with feet shoulder‑width apart against a wall, place a book between your legs, and measure from floor to the top of the book). Then use the classic road‑bike formula: Frame size (cm) ≈ Inseam (cm) × 0.67. For example, an 82 cm inseam suggests a 55 cm frame (±1‑2 cm). Always check the “stand‑over” clearance — you should have 2–5 cm between the top tube and your body. If you fall between two sizes, it’s usually easier to size down and fine‑tune with stem length and saddle height. Mondince offers frames from XXS to XL, and we also provide custom geometry to perfectly match your proportions. For a detailed step‑by‑step guide, please read our complete bike frame size guide.
Is a carbon road bike frame really better than an aluminum one?
Yes. A premium carbon road bike frame delivers significant performance and comfort advantages that aluminum cannot match: Weight savings – A high‑quality carbon frame (like Mondince FM126 at 760 g) is typically 30‑40% lighter than an equivalent aluminum frame, making climbing and acceleration noticeably easier. Vibration damping – Carbon naturally absorbs road buzz, reducing hand and back fatigue on long rides. Aluminum transmits far more vibration. Stiffness‑to‑weight ratio – Carbon can be engineered to be extremely stiff in the bottom bracket for efficient power transfer, yet compliant in the seat stays for comfort. Infinite fatigue life – Unlike aluminum (which has a finite fatigue life of 10‑15 years), carbon has no fatigue limit and can last indefinitely when properly cared for. Aerodynamic shaping – Carbon can be molded into complex aero shapes (Kamm tail, truncated airfoils) that are impossible to achieve with metal tubes. All Mondince frames are independently tested to 1.3× ISO 4210 – 30% above the industry baseline. For a more detailed comparison, see our carbon vs. aluminum vs. steel material guide.

🏁 Why Mondince stands out for road frames

Unlike generic carbon frames, Mondince road bike frames are EN + ISO 4210 tested at 130% load. Compare with Lightcarbon or ICAN — you'll find superior impact resistance, T47 threaded BB, and full OEM customization. View certifications →

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