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Old 08-06-23, 05:36 PM
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Originally Posted by rekmeyata
Your refusal to watch those videos is because you refuse to learn anything, not even from professionals in the field.
At this point, you’re right. I’m not willing to “learn”. I’ve been down this road, on this forum, more times than I can remember. Zero times has it changed my conclusion about the application of CF for bike frames and parts.

There is no perfect material for bike frames. All materials can break, especially when subjected to high-speed impact. I’ve ridden and raced on steel, aluminum, titanium, and CF bikes. My preference is CF.
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