Old 05-16-15, 07:03 PM
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Good call. It's odd to use carbon fiber on top and steel or titanium below because carbon can be stiffer, while steel or titanium is known for a comfort quality. So they use the possibly stiffer material on top and not the part of the frame that benefits from stiffness?
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