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Old 03-19-21, 01:38 PM
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Titanium is also very springy. If you could take the rear wheel out and try to flex the rear triangle, aluminum would be very stiff, while titanium would move quite a bit (and spring back). Again, the aluminum chainstays and seatstays would have a bit beefier tubing as well.
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