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Old 04-04-08 | 07:25 AM
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Originally Posted by freedom?
dont get a titanium fork, they break really easy and all the time, and they flex way to much. way more performance comes from a steel or carbon fork. most poeple who buy ti forks later hang them on there wall or sell them. thay dont ride good
Have you got any hard facts to back that up? I've heard that carbon for break all the time also, and they flex way too much.... I wonder which one suffer more breakage? ti fork or carbon fork?

Have you ever broken a ti fork yourself? or seen one broken in front of you? examine the brakage for what exactly caused the failure?

Have you ever seen a steel/aluminum fork?

To generalize the performance and integrity of a bike part just from rumors hardly compare to using one yourself.




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