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Old 11-27-15 | 10:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Lalas
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I though there was a simpler way to check if it's cr-mo, I believe in what you say, when l wrote i thought it was cr-mo, I meant that I pay for something and got another thing, you opinion and knowledge counts more than the seller's ... he tricked me....
To be clear -- I'm not saying it isn't CrMo. Just that if it has a one piece head tube assembly that would argue against it. As I said, the only way to know the specific alloy would be chemical analysis. Jut as you can't tell by look and feel, I certainly can't tell from a photo.
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