Old 10-08-21, 06:48 AM
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Trek had rear IsoSpeed in the Domane ALR (aluminum), not sure if they still do. Even with carbon frames, front IsoSpeed has always been a little more exclusive and, if you take one apart, it's clear that it's considerably more complicated and expensive than a normal head tube; working that in to an aluminum frame would probably be more difficult than with carbon and would most likely put it at a price point that doesn't make sense.
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