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Old 07-22-13 | 08:28 AM
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Originally Posted by CB HI
Pointless non-answer.
Why? I'm just curious. For some people the carbon footprint may be a point to consider. If it's inaccurate then I'd like to hear that too. Someone has suggested that since Ti frames don't need to be painted that may offset somewhat the high energy costs it takes to make the frame.

If we're talking about a used Ti frame, then that's a different matter as the energy has already been expended.
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