Old 05-18-09, 05:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Exit.
I think ANY 20+ year old Ti bike will be a collectors item. It's not like there's low-end titanium bikes.
I'm wondering if the ones made with CP will hold up as well. Or maybe they just will ride noodly. A noodly ride could mitigate against collectibility, at least among the folks who value vintage bikes primarily for the ride quality.
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