Thread: Why Ti
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Old 05-31-08 | 11:02 PM
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axelwik
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Originally Posted by ravenmore
I heard that aluminum "wears out" over time. Not sure if its true. For instance if you have a loose headset that you ride like an idiot for longer than you should and it deforms your head tube - aluminum is a goner. Carbon wouldn't deform in that situation and steel probably wouldn't. Even if it did you can hammer it back in to shape with a hammer (did that with my Centurion when I dropped the frame on its head tube a year ago).

Anyway, the idea is that aluminum gets lose from the stress points of the frame in contact with other materials/ moving parts, ect... over time. I guess that means head tube, bb shell, ect... I've never had one long enough to find out personally.
I've seen poor quality aluminum frames crack in less than a season, and I've also seen great quality frames last for decades (such as Klein). (Lawn chair quaility vs. aerospace quality and build.)
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