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“FWIW, the high end Bianchis used to use SP in the downtubes and chainstays, and Columbus SL in the rest of the frame. This made them pretty zippy. Lawee/Univega and I believe Miyata did the same in their bikes throughout the line up."
So someone, somewhere is having a similar experience. I agree that .9 and 1.0 chainstays would make sense. Columbus SP are 1.0. For someone like me, perhaps more flexible seatstays (.8) and stiffer chainstays like the Columbus SP ones would make sense?
I just looked at the Kasei tubsets Rene Herse sells (never looked before): does look like one can select 1.0 chainstays....but no .9, which might be ideal for some riders.
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