Thread: Why Ti
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Old 05-31-08 | 11:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Stallionforce
Ti rules, so does steel, carbon, aluminium. You can make a great bike out of any of those materials. Depends on you: what you want; how you want your ride to feel; how you want to perform if racing.

For me, it's Ti. I'll spend the extra dough on that Ti frame. I was struck by a hit-and-run driver on my carbon racer last year and at first it only looked like he destroyed my forks; but closer inspection revealed striations and lacerations up and down the drive side of the frame. That's it -- out she goes. I just don't want that to happen again.

But if I were a pro obviously I'd be on carbon -- I'd want to be!

Nothing like the aesthetics of a naked Ti frame though.
are you staying that you think a ti frame will be fine after a hit and run? a friend of mine had a crack on this ti frame. buy a bike for its ride.

so do you have a ti fork? just about all high end bikes have carbon forks for a reason...think about it.
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