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Old 07-17-25 | 05:38 AM
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Originally Posted by tds101
Internal damage/corrosion could make that frame too dangerous to ride. Aluminum, unlike steel, doesn't bend when it fails, it's immediate. I wouldn't waste my time on that bike...
Odd claim. Aluminum is softer and less dense than steel. Soft materials bend more easily than hard materials.
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