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Old 01-31-24 | 05:25 PM
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Originally Posted by genejockey
Although I suspect that cheaper Titanium frames may well be more "comfortable", i.e. more compliant, simply because there's less titanium in them. That seems to have been the case historically.

But, yeah - it's like saying "Aluminum frames are stiff".
Aluminum frames are stiff...when they're built to be stiff. Same is true for other materials, as well.
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