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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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But I have ridden and raced a fuckload of mountain bikes over the last 20+ years and trust me on this, Aluminum frames do not absorb trail buzz because the specific difference in a couple of key modulus of elasticity properties of aluminium alloys means they cannot absorb fast paced, small surface inperfections. It's their major flaw, and it is why aluminium never caught on except in a niche sector of the market until front suspension became "standard"
It's therefore reasonable to suspect that exactly the same will be true of road bikes. However, in the road bike market, people value stiffness over comfort, hence why aluminium and carbon dominate.
( , Thu 4 Apr 2013, 10:34, 1 reply, 12 years ago)

I wanted to spend about half that on the whole bike.
Guess I'm going to have to man up and go aluminium.
( , Thu 4 Apr 2013, 10:41, Reply)

not bumpy trails, so the vibration issue isn't an issue.
( , Thu 4 Apr 2013, 10:50, Reply)
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