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Old 10-16-18 | 08:40 AM
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Originally Posted by CliffordK
Interesting. I remember the steel brakes from the 70's as being awfully flexy. I wonder if those aluminum brakes were actually stiffer than the steel ones.
But aluminum is generally stiffer than steel, isn't it? For making some bike components, such as brake calipers and rims, it's simply the better material than steel.
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