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What's a good frame material aside from aluminum for a Clyde?

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Old 07-25-14, 03:47 PM
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Originally Posted by jsigone
carbon or Ti cyclocross bike w/ disc brakes should be in your future up to 37c tires

Ti bikes I'd float would be the Ti warbird or Kona Ti Rove w/ Enve fork hummm drool
Ti...you to can ride a recycled submarine!
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