Old 01-18-20, 11:38 AM
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The old steel cages were awfully flexy.

I bought a frame a while ago that the previous owner was happy to have put a "vintage" cage on it. I think it was actually a "repro", and disintegrated on the first ride (week).

I realize there are people who want everything to be perfect, but I like functionality. The newer tubular stainless or titanium cages are nice.
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