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Old 02-13-03, 11:55 PM
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The main part about jumps is learning how to land without damaging the bike or yourself. Pretty much a matter of using your body as a suspension.
Aluminum is stiffer and has a much shorter half life
I think maybe you simply meant service life, Maelstrom. Half life refers to radioactive decay, which aluminum doesn't do. Just thought I'd point that out
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