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I think it means aluminum headbadge. I could be wrong, translations can be difficult.
While I do agree with you about the fork, I think they did a great job mixing old and new with the fastback stays, the monotone old logo headbadge and understated graphics. That goes great with the modern tubing and geometry.
While I do agree with you about the fork, I think they did a great job mixing old and new with the fastback stays, the monotone old logo headbadge and understated graphics. That goes great with the modern tubing and geometry.
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I disagree completely with those wanting a steel fork. It would totally defeat the purpose, what does every new bike come with? Carbon, you can't beat it where the fork is concerned. Steel would be oh so much heavier and then this frame would not be competitive with alluminum which is what it is meant to be.
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I disagree completely with those wanting a steel fork. It would totally defeat the purpose, what does every new bike come with? Carbon, you can't beat it where the fork is concerned. Steel would be oh so much heavier and then this frame would not be competitive with alluminum which is what it is meant to be.