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Old 04-02-12, 12:47 PM
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davidad
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Originally Posted by THE ARS
You're wrong, man.

Figure five years for a carbon or aluminum bike if you ride it hard.

Figure on putting your ti frame in your will.

That's why they cost money kid.


Tom
It is prone to fatigue fractures and requires a skilled weldor and proper gas shielding until the weldment cools below 800F.
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