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Old 03-19-20, 04:49 AM
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Had you posted that your aluminum frame felt excessively rigid rather than excessively flexible, everyone would have solemnly agreed with you and urged you to buy a steel touring bike.

Experienced touring riders would tell you that the best solution would be to install a front rack and divide the load between the front and rear, regardless of whether the frame is aluminum, carbon, or steel..
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