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Old 05-02-11 | 12:21 AM
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Rowan
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Originally Posted by Doohickie
The older stuff is actually better, if durability is important to you. Look at how often people have to change out drivetrain components on newer bikes. Some of the reason for that is because in order to make 10 speeds on the back cog work, everything has to be a little thinner. Less material = less durable. The older stuff isn't as light but it lasts longer.
Remember Bontrager's maxim:

Light, strong, cheap. Pick any two.

The thing is, it's getting very close these days where you can pick all three and be happy.
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