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Originally Posted by igknighted
Also, due to the longer chainstays the carbon version will likely handle better at higher speeds, while the alu version should handle better at lower speeds (and probably climb better).
Thanks for that reply. All good advise. Sounds like the carbon with the longer stays might actually be safer descending a steep mountain pass even if it is slower on the ascent?
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