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Old 09-09-20, 09:29 AM
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Steel plateaued in it's technology and the methods to make light steel and to make light steel bikes didn't get less expensive as required to stay a viable business in the market for the masses. I think Aluminum is at that point now.

Carbon still has a way to go but carbon frames with less expensive manufacturing costs are moving into the lower tier bikes as higher tech carbon and production methods force the former high end stuff to a lower status.
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