Many people thought the original aluminum frames were uncomfortable. I agree.
I believe modern aluminum frames are more comfortable. Also now that we are riding 32mm and larger tires at lower pressures whatever comfort disadvantage has pretty much disappeared.
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On Jan 29, 2024, at 4:00 PM, DavidP <dphi...@gmail.com> wrote:
I may have had a similar reaction when the article first came up in my feed but then I saw the byline.
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With all respect to Mr. Weiss, the logical material for racy/roady types is aluminum, not steel.Nearly as light as carbon, significantly more robust, cheaper, and has the modern look and feel.
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