Old 07-16-15, 09:00 AM
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Originally Posted by rpenmanparker
Uh, not so much. My Trek needed to have the fork replaced after about a year due to cracking at the crown. Then the same bike had the full frame and fork replaced again due to aluminum salt corrosion on the bottom bracket from dripping sweat. Due to a good LBS managing the job Trek was very cooperative.
Steel or Ti?
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