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I didnt see title but yea there are tons of improvements beyond geometry for strength and short chainstays.

Integrated Campy style headsets, U brakes with placement standard under brake bridge for clearance, most are sealed mid bottom brackets, 22 and 24 mm with hollow spindle available, even some standard 19 mm are hollow, 14mm rear axles standard for strength, female hollow 3/8" for front, cassette, freecoaster and now magneto hub options, crank arms are set up (drilled and tapped) for right or left hand drive so if you ride left or right foot forward or grind a particular side, half link chains, pivotal seats are standard but tripod is also available-no ugly guts or bending over to mount seat, some frames and bars have external rifling or ridges for dent resistance, tall bars up to 11"....one of my favorites is the most simple, thick soft bars ends that allow you to drop bike with no damage to grip or bar. Similar with pedals

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