• We skip the gimmicks and focus on two premises with the XC Carbon bikes: Top speed and top handling even on the most demanding terrain. (stevensbikes.de)
  • Perfectly tuned MTB geometry is paired with a stiff, lightweight carbon front/aluminium rear chassis and a mixed wheel size combo that delivers confidence on the toughest trails. (merida-bikes.com)
  • Geometry, travel and specification make this bike perfect for demanding trail riding or enduro racing. (merida-bikes.com)
  • After seeing a hoard of bikes stretched out to the max, we're happy to see well-balanced geometry on the Ripley, as well as a Ripmo-inspired chassis that elevates the bike's handling characteristics and overall durability. (competitivecyclist.com)
  • Geometry on the current version of the Ibis Ripley is part of what makes it such a special bike. (competitivecyclist.com)
  • These pages are meant as a service in case you have questions about equipment and geometry of older STEVENS bikes. (stevensbikes.de)
  • Modern trail bike geometry featuring a 10mm longer reach and 1.5 degree slacker head angle for confidently tackling technical sections, while steeper seat tube angle helps you motor up the climbs. (devinci.com)
  • The Ripmo's 147mm of rear travel might make it seem like it's a planted enduro bike, but thanks to modern geometry and the efficiency of its DW-Link suspension, it climbs quite well. (competitivecyclist.com)
  • While the travel lengths are the same in the alloy, changing the geometry this much totally changes the way the bike handles, making the alloy the "trail" sibling in this MTB family. (singletracks.com)
  • It is a complete system that is designed to work as one.Featuring a super lightweight full carbon frame (4lbs 5oz size Medium), rolling on 29" wheels, with progressive XC geometry. (intensecycles.com)
  • Because of the travel, the comfortable and upright riding position the eONE-SIXTY gives a lot of confidence and offers a real alternative to a 'normal' mountain bike. (merida-bikes.com)
  • Try our new mountain bike finder to help you find the perfect match. (canyon.com)
  • For riders who like a high-elevation climb along with their epic big mountain descent, the Ripmo XT S35 I9 Carbon Wheel Mountain Bike is the perfect no-compromise option. (competitivecyclist.com)
  • Suppose you are going for a mountain bike and a road bike , the weight difference will be greater in a mountain bike, just because it has more materials. (icebike.org)
  • Whether you're looking for a carbon fiber road bike or a carbon fiber mountain bike, we've got you covered. (aegisbicycles.com)
  • Is the Patrol C020 the world's first carbon kids mountain bike? (singletrackworld.com)
  • Ibis Bicycles is a mountain bike manufacturer located in northern California, United States. (wikipedia.org)
  • It produces the popular Mojo, Ripmo, and Ripley mountain bike frames among other models. (wikipedia.org)
  • Mountain Bike Reviews Forum. (wikipedia.org)
  • Ibis Singlemalt" Singletrack mountain bike magazine, December 5, 2000. (wikipedia.org)
  • Hans Heim, a former co-owner of Bontrager Cycles and Santa Cruz Bicycles, partnered with Scot Nicol, Tom Morgan, and Roxy Lo to relaunch the brand. (wikipedia.org)
  • Carbon fork life span? (bikeforums.net)
  • A friend of mine rides a Ti Serotta with a Time carbon fork. (bikeforums.net)
  • The bike weighs in at 29 pounds complete, and is spec'ed with a Fox 34 fork, Stan's Flow EX Wheels, Maxxis Chronicle tires, an XT 1×11 drivetrain, XT brakes, and a Thomson Elite dropper post. (singletracks.com)
  • Pair that to an aero full carbon 4Za aero fork for a stiff ride, optimized to ride in counter-clockwise circles on perfectly smooth wooden boards. (bikerumor.com)
  • The full carbon Arena Fast fork is available in super narrow 70mm hub spacing or standard 100mm. (bikerumor.com)
  • Where it thrives Between the tape What it's built for Speed, Efficiency, and Endurance Highlights -Progressive, superlight carbon frame / RockShox SID SL Select+ 100mm fork -Shimano SLX 12-speed group / Shimano M6100 disc brakes -Stan's NoTubes Crest MK4 rims / Cannondale C2 carbon post / Cannondale Wheel Sensor Confidence on edge No hesitant, fistful-of-brakes descending here. (incycle.com)
  • The most recent iteration of the carbon seatpost by Enve is an excellent example of form following function, while still retaining an impressive aesthetic. (fairwheelbikes.com)
  • Completely redesigned in 2015, the head and guts of the Enve carbon seatpost have been crafted to ensure that a rider's saddle position never slips again. (fairwheelbikes.com)
  • By updating the original circular head design to a more ovalized shape, as well as adding an extra wedge system to further ensure adjustments are locked into place, Enve has significantly raised the stakes in the carbon seatpost market. (fairwheelbikes.com)
  • FOUNDATION DROPPER SEATPOSTAffordable Performance One could easily argue that the invention of the dropper seatpost was the most significant innovation in the mountain biking world. (jensonusa.com)
  • The carbon fiber seatpost. (aegisbicycles.com)
  • With the go-anywhere, ride-anything grip and comfort of the Topstone Carbon suspension gravel bike, nothing's off limits. (cannondale.com)
  • Topstone Carbon and its one-of-a-kind Kingpin suspension is journey-ready: load up for a bikepacking getaway, pursue fast and fun gravel adventures, or take on the tech with Lefty Oliver. (cannondale.com)
  • The Alpine Trail is a 29" wheeled full suspension bike built for the all day enduro rider that earns their downhill fun. (marinbikes.com)
  • The strength and stiffness of the rocker keeps the rear of the bike tracking straight, providing smooth suspension operation under the most demanding conditions. (marinbikes.com)
  • Step 2: Sit on the bike and cycle the suspension (*with correct riding gear). (marinbikes.com)
  • Step 2: Bounce evenly up and down on the bike, cycling the suspension up and down to make sure both front and rear suspension feel balanced, if the front does not match the rear add or release pressure. (marinbikes.com)
  • CC level bikes are also specced with the best wheels, drivetrains and suspension on these models. (santacruzbicycles.com)
  • While I normally feel much more comfortable aboard a trail bike than I do an XC bike, the Epiphany+ Carbon stands alone as the only full-suspension 27.5+ bike that I've ridden-or even heard of-that's specifically intended for XC riding. (singletracks.com)
  • With the Sniper XC we have created a pure full-suspension XC bike with a true INTENSE spirit. (intensecycles.com)
  • Everything you need for a bump-absorbing smooth ride is engineered into the frame shape and carbon layup - giving you a light, sleek ride that's unlike anything else. (cannondale.com)
  • Light enough for quick climbing and stiff enough for sprinting thanks to asymmetric design, refined tube shapes and dialled carbon layup. (tredz.co.uk)
  • With hookless rim design and optimized carbon layup to ensure a robust structure at minimal weight, the SLR 2 65 and SLR 2 65 Disc offer lightweight aero efficiency to all riders. (giant-bicycles.com)
  • We're talking precision at every touchpoint-from 38% smaller diameter handlebar grips to a solid carbon layup. (spokesmanbicycles.com)
  • The STEVENS carbon hardtail mountain bikes are slim, fast, efficient and super light - the basis for achieving the best times and victories. (stevensbikes.de)
  • Along with 20+ other leading bike companies, Cannondale is proud to be a part of the e-bike battery recycling program organized by PeopleForBikes and administrated by the not-for-profit Call2Recycle. (cannondale.com)
  • Your payment of $15 goes to an industrywide fund that ensures batteries from Cannondale e-bikes are recycled at end of life and do not end up in landfills. (cannondale.com)
  • The Cannondale Synapse Carbon Ultegra Women's is light, stiff, fast and surprisingly comfortable. (tredz.co.uk)
  • The Cannondale Synapse Carbon Ultegra Women's is available with 0% APR finance. (tredz.co.uk)
  • An integrated wheel sensor delivers hyper accurate speed, route and distance info, registers your bike, reminds you of needed service and more, all through the free Cannondale App. (tredz.co.uk)
  • The company founder, Richard Craddock, broke cover at the end of 2013 when he unveiled his light, stiff, traditional-looking, high-end carbon race frame, which he says can be tweaked according to the weight, power output potential and ride preferences of the customer. (bikeradar.com)
  • Carbon fiber is also very stiff, making it ideal for applications where strength and stiffness are important, such as in race cars and bicycles. (aegisbicycles.com)
  • If you're looking for a material that has a high strength-to-weight ratio, is stiff, and is resistant to corrosion, carbon fiber is a good choice. (aegisbicycles.com)
  • This type of carbon fiber is strong and stiff, making it ideal for use in aerospace and automotive applications. (aegisbicycles.com)
  • Lignin-based carbon fiber is less stiff than PAN-based carbon fiber, making it ideal for use in medical implants and prosthetics. (aegisbicycles.com)
  • This page is from a former STEVENS Bikes model year (2022). (stevensbikes.de)
  • It's all USA-made carbon fibre from Salt Lake City, Utah, supplied in standard modulus, intermediate modulus, high modulus, or ultra-high modulus. (trekbikes.com)
  • Alpine Trail Carbon 1 and 2 models feature high modulus carbon fiber and monocoque construction to deliver the strongest and stiffest Alpine Trail to date. (marinbikes.com)
  • The Vekta aero-road bike is made using a specific lay-up process and 80% ultra-high modulus unidirectional carbon fiber. (reinforcedplastics.com)
  • The Vekta aero-road bike is made using a specific lay-up process and 80% ultra-high modulus Toray M40J unidirectional carbon fiber which the company says is a higher percentage and grade than most manufacturers use. (reinforcedplastics.com)
  • The carbon bike production process at Trek's Waterloo headquarters has changed over the years, from gluing preformed carbon tubes into aluminium lugs in 1988, to a ground-up process that combines multiple moulds with multiple carbon materials to create a completely tunable and masterfully engineered end product. (trekbikes.com)
  • Lightweight BallisTec carbon frameset. (tredz.co.uk)
  • In my mind, the Ridley Arena A is actually the most interesting of the two, since very few regular cyclists are just going to go out and buy a super high-end carbon frameset and build up some super track bike. (bikerumor.com)
  • Ridley created the Arena Fast as a single adaptable carbon frameset to be able to race across all track disciplines. (bikerumor.com)
  • It can look good but still have delaminarion and loose bonding of the carbon to the aluminum parts. (bikeforums.net)
  • Carbon-Ti crafts top tier bicycle components made from carbon fiber, titanium, and aluminum. (fairwheelbikes.com)
  • Industry insiders will know & remember Litespeeds last venture away from Ti, in their Taiwan-made aluminum & carbon bikes. (bikerumor.com)
  • Pick the aluminum Arena A and you get a no-nonsense exercise on the affordable simplicity of a track bike. (bikerumor.com)
  • Ibis frames are primarily made of carbon, but after an 18 year hiatus (2001-2018), the brand recently began manufacturing aluminum frames. (wikipedia.org)
  • The 66.5-degree head-tube angle and big 29in wheels plow right over obstacles, and the reach is pretty generous, with 475mm offered on a size large frame to give us plenty of room to move around on the bike. (competitivecyclist.com)
  • This Moccle bicycle, by Japanese designer Masateru Yasuda, has a unique frame. (core77.com)
  • Yasuda reckons the Moccle's frame will dampen vibration, and he created the bike for casual cruising rather than performance. (core77.com)
  • Engineering aside, the process involved when laying up a carbon frame has a lot in common with dressmaking. (trekbikes.com)
  • The XC Carbon hardtails are sophisticated down to their last detail: The extra wide 'landscape' tube above the bottom bracket or the elegant transition of top tube into seatstays are two examples of the small details that reflect our years of experience in carbon frame construction. (stevensbikes.de)
  • When we talk about titanium or a carbon fiber bike, we are referring to the frame of the bike . (icebike.org)
  • Now, I think the frame is the most important part of a bicycle. (icebike.org)
  • You can use either a titanium bike frame or carbon fiber frames to build responsive, durable, and high-performance bikes. (icebike.org)
  • For example, an average carbon fiber frame weighs 680 grams less than a titanium bike frame . (icebike.org)
  • Now that you have a rough idea about the frame weight of these two materials, you must be wondering about the lightness of carbon fiber. (icebike.org)
  • A low-quality carbon frame will contain more resin and filers, this increases the overall weight of the frame. (icebike.org)
  • Yes, a lower-quality carbon fiber frame could have the same weight as a titanium frame. (icebike.org)
  • Whenever you hit a bump on the road while traveling on a titanium bike, the bike's frame will slightly deform to absorb a significant part of that energy. (icebike.org)
  • When you hit the same bump on the road with a rigid carbon fiber bike frame, the energy is transmitted through the frame and into your body. (icebike.org)
  • If your bike is equipped with a high-end titanium frame, it will withstand a lot of punishment. (icebike.org)
  • In the case of an intense collision, the carbon fiber frame won't be able to withstand the impact. (icebike.org)
  • Titanium frames are better than carbon fiber when it comes to frame fitting. (icebike.org)
  • While the frame is elegantly finished with carbon dropouts and co-moulded cable stops to preserve the frame's integrity, Craddock says the significant outlay first and foremost buys high performance. (bikeradar.com)
  • Reap Bikes, a UK-based manufacturer of carbon fiber bikes, has launched a new vehicle with a full monocoque frame and improved aerodynamics and stiffness. (reinforcedplastics.com)
  • Lightweight FACT 9r carbon frame. (spokesmanbicycles.com)
  • Each frame comes with all the bells and whistle we've come to expect from a high-end carbon frame, except this is the first time we've seen a carbon MTB frame aimed at kids. (singletrackworld.com)
  • Germany-based MCFK has been making a name for themselves producing high quality handmade carbon components. (fairwheelbikes.com)
  • Due to a high demand in the global supply chain and bike industry since the start of the pandemic, material weight and exact components are subject to change. (competitivecyclist.com)
  • He has been writing about the latest bikes, components, and cycling technology for almost two decades. (bikerumor.com)
  • Cannondale's proprietary high-strength, high-stiffness carbon construction. (tredz.co.uk)
  • Stiffness and power transfer ultimately come down to a careful mix of four grades of Torayca 24-60T carbon fibers. (bikerumor.com)
  • CF hasn't been in use on bicycles long enough to properly determine a life span and so far it's shown to be a good material in spite of some very early negative predictions. (bikeforums.net)
  • Carbon specialists Hexcel make all of Trek's Waterloo carbon material, and have done so for nearly 25 years. (trekbikes.com)
  • You won't find a lighter material than carbon fiber which is used in the production of bicycles. (icebike.org)
  • Carbon fiber is a brittle material, it isn't that much durable in the long run. (icebike.org)
  • Another thing about this material is that manufacturers offer custom-made titanium bikes , according to the rider's height, weight, and other dimensions. (icebike.org)
  • Carbon fiber is a material that is made from extremely thin fibers of carbon. (aegisbicycles.com)
  • While carbon fiber is an amazing material, it does have its drawbacks. (aegisbicycles.com)
  • Despite its drawbacks, carbon fiber is an incredible material that is revolutionizing a number of industries. (aegisbicycles.com)
  • If you're looking for a material that's strong, lightweight, and durable, you can't go wrong with carbon fiber. (aegisbicycles.com)
  • First and foremost, carbon fiber is an incredibly lightweight material. (aegisbicycles.com)
  • Carbon is a superior material and it just looks way more badass. (bikerumor.com)
  • MERIDA dropper post allows you to get the saddle out of the way when the gradient gets steeper, giving you more space to manoeuvre and control over the bike. (merida-bikes.com)
  • Also, these are among the lightest carbon forks I know of (295 grams before cutting the steerers to length) so they certainly aren't overbuilt. (bikeforums.net)
  • Titanium and carbon fiber are both lightweight materials but carbon fiber is the lightest. (icebike.org)
  • Use of the very best materials in the composite results in the lightest, best handling bikes. (santacruzbicycles.com)
  • Titanium vs Carbon Fiber Bikes: Choosing The Better Option! (icebike.org)
  • Stuck between a titanium or carbon fiber bike? (icebike.org)
  • Should you go with a titanium bike or a carbon fiber bike? (icebike.org)
  • The titanium bike frames weigh around 1475-1700 grams (3.25-3.75 lbs) . (icebike.org)
  • If you prefer long-distance riding like bike packing, touring, or gravel riding, then I suggest going for titanium bikes. (icebike.org)
  • Titanium bikes. (icebike.org)
  • Titanium is way more durable than carbon fiber. (icebike.org)
  •  Dubbed the "ARCHON" (or at least that's the best we can tell from these pics), it's a departure from their Titanium roots and looks like it might replace the existing Ti Archon, which oddly enough had been compared to the ride quality of a carbon bike. (bikerumor.com)
  • Sniper 29 XC Monocoque Carbon Front and Rear Triangle, Carbon Top Link, Titanium Hardware, Internal Shift, Dropper Post and Brake Routing, Flak Guard. (intensecycles.com)
  • For example, improving sidewalks and bike lanes and promoting public transit increases physical activity and road traffic safety while reducing carbon emissions. (who.int)
  • Sample size of two: I have Easton EC90SLX all-carbon forks on two bikes that are both 11 years old and have been ridden 41,000 miles and 38,000 miles respectively. (bikeforums.net)
  • The V10 is the same bike ridden by the Syndicate to World Cup victories. (santacruzbicycles.com)
  • Andi is a gadget guru and mountain biker who has lived and ridden bikes in China and Spain before settling down in the Peak District to become Singletrack's social media expert. (singletrackworld.com)
  • The eONE-SIXTY embodies e-enduro riding, shuttling you to the top with ease yet feeling like a normal bike on downhills. (merida-bikes.com)
  • But besides its enduro and trail riding abilities, the eONE-SIXTY is also a hugely capable and enjoyable 'SUV' bike. (merida-bikes.com)
  • Most's Tiger Ultra Aero TICR Carbon Stem is one that produces high performance without sacrificing lightweight and durable features. (backcountry.com)
  • The SLR 2 65 and SLR 2 65 Disc WheelSystems are lightweight carbon aero wheels that come at a refreshingly accessible price. (giant-bicycles.com)
  • Additionally, carbon fiber is also very strong and durable, meaning that your bicycle will be able to withstand a lot of wear and tear. (aegisbicycles.com)
  • Bike Specifications are subject to change without notice. (devinci.com)
  • The neat-looking Patrol C020 and C024 both have full carbon frames designed by Patrol and manufactured to their specifications. (singletrackworld.com)
  •  The spec you're seeing on this bike is doubtfully the final build….the shifters and derailleurs look to be a couple years old, probably pulled from the parts bin to build up a test rig. (bikerumor.com)
  • Featuring plentiful mounts and room for the burliest of tires, this bike is built is for those who live for the roads less traveled. (cannondale.com)
  • Though the Ripley resembles a trail bike and rides like one too, we can easily throw on some lightweight cross-country tires and toe the line on race day. (competitivecyclist.com)
  • Ellsworth is yet another convert to the 27.5+ life, with two versions of the Epiphany available with the plus-size tires: carbon and alloy. (singletracks.com)
  • Carbon wheels with Rhythm Lite tires. (spokesmanbicycles.com)
  • But instead of peddling steel frames steeped in heritage and craft, Craddock Cycles makes unashamedly race-orientated, made-to-measure carbon road frames. (bikeradar.com)
  • There was a significant improvement in functional exercise capacity as manifested on the 6-minute walking distance and distance on treadmill, bicycle and arm ergometer and significantly better utilization of health care resources (fewer emergency department and outpatient department visits) over the 12 months after completion of the programme. (who.int)
  • The Ibis Ripley tops our shortlist of short-travel trail bikes, serving as a light and fast trail bike that can climb like a cross-country rig and descend like an all-mountain machine. (competitivecyclist.com)
  • The Alpine Trail has a slack 63.5º head tube angle paired with a steep 78º seat tube angle and long reach to provide the best modern trail bike experience. (marinbikes.com)
  • With an eye for everyday efficiency, this short travel trail bike offers progressive performance in an agile, carbon package that won't blow your budget. (gtbicycles.com)
  • Adaptable chainstay lengths on large/XL bikes for a fully balanced feel on the trail, while rider size-appropriate front triangle enhances overall stability and handling. (devinci.com)
  • Our trail bikes are hugely versatile all-rounders. (canyon.com)
  • Tag a trail, bike, and/or a category. (singletracks.com)
  • Long, low, and slack is no longer just for the downhill crowd, it's the 'new normal' for XC trail bikes too… it's really a game-changer. (intensecycles.com)
  • We believe that short-travel bikes should descend like their long-travel siblings, so with the Sniper XC, we've created an XC trail bike with an aggressive DH spirit. (intensecycles.com)
  • Light, fast and versatile carbon wheels. (cannondale.com)
  • And thanks to the 29" wheels, the bike is very fast and has great rollover characteristics. (stevensbikes.de)
  • Ibis makes this build feel more responsive with their in-house S35 carbon wheels that accelerate quickly and hold up to aggressive riding. (competitivecyclist.com)
  • I think this may have been the fastest-climbing bike I rode at Outdoor Demo, even over standard XC mountain bikes with non-plus wheels. (singletracks.com)
  • The alloy Ridley Arena A is available exclusively in a single complete bike build for 1900€, with an alloy Miche Pistard build kit & DT Swiss wheels. (bikerumor.com)
  • Two sizes of the carbon kids bike have been announced with either 20in or 24in wheels, and there are 2 builds of each to suit different price brackets, using parts designed specifically for young riders needs in mind. (singletrackworld.com)
  • The linkage doesn't stick out way above the rear wheel and behind the bike, like previous Ellsworth models. (singletracks.com)
  • The tubes are made to his specs in the UK and the carbon recipe - the fibre weight used, the lay-up schedule and even the resin used - can be tailored according to the type of rider he's fitting. (bikeradar.com)
  • Topstone Carbon now features our revolutionary SmartSense, so you know you've got a watchful eye covering your back on every ride. (cannondale.com)
  • Today, Trek's carbon fibre bikes share that hidden handwork with their steel forebears, not that you'd guess. (trekbikes.com)
  • The manufacturing process involves heating the carbon fibers to extremely high temperatures, and then spinning them into thread. (aegisbicycles.com)
  • Carbon fiber is made from thin, strong fibers of carbon that are bonded together with a resin. (aegisbicycles.com)
  • And he finds it surprising that other, bigger brands haven't cottoned on and taken fuller advantage of the UK's vibrant carbon composites industry. (bikeradar.com)
  • Pitch-based carbon fiber is more flexible than PAN-based carbon fiber, making it ideal for use in sports equipment and composites. (aegisbicycles.com)
  • Bicycle Mechanics Broken bottom bracket? (bikeforums.net)
  • carbon fiber bottom bracket shell. (aegisbicycles.com)
  • A longer toptube, shorter stem, wider bars, lower bottom bracket, and slacker head angle all make for an exciting yet balanced bike. (intensecycles.com)
  • We recommend this Ripmo build as the ultimate one-bike quiver for riders who want to climb all over the high country and still hit the bike park from time to time. (competitivecyclist.com)
  • Fully refined, not redefined, the new V10 is for riders looking to just imitate their heroes on Sunday afternoon or find the best lines in the bike park. (santacruzbicycles.com)
  • If we want to inspire the next generation of riders, kids deserve better bikes. (spokesmanbicycles.com)
  • Ibis satiates our appetite for a do-it-all 29er by taking the Ripleys racy cross-country roots blending it with the ever-popular longer-slacker-steeper treatment that sends modern bikes into bigger terrain than ever before. (competitivecyclist.com)
  • Apart from the boffins at the UK Sports Institute who make Team GB's coveted track bikes, Craddock believes he's the only designer and builder of British made carbon frames. (bikeradar.com)
  • We've seen a couple of custom made carbon bikes for kids, but the Patrol C020 and Patrol C024 could be the world's first production carbon mountain bikes for kids! (singletrackworld.com)
  • So if you're shopping for an Ellsworth Epiphany, don't think that the alloy is just a cheaper version: it's a completely different bike. (singletracks.com)
  • A slacker headtube angle would have made for much better handling on the descent (found on the Alloy model), but I think that even the Carbon Epiphany+ model would have descended substantially better with a 50mm (or shorter) stem. (singletracks.com)
  • Reap says that the bike made using carbon composite molds rather than machined alloy molds, avoiding the differential in the coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE). (reinforcedplastics.com)
  • An alloy mould expands with temperature at a greater rate than the carbon fiber product inside it, losing some fidelity, a press release said. (reinforcedplastics.com)
  • Our carbon composite tools have a lifecycle of around 300 frames, versus 3000 for the alloy tools used in mass production, but we know that the difference in outcome easily justifies the cost and effort. (reinforcedplastics.com)
  • But a modern UCI-approved race-worthy alloy track bike is relatively affordable, and a lot of fun. (bikerumor.com)
  • Not sure what that the UK RRP is on them, but they work out to be a similar price to a Commencal of the same spec, only these have fancy carbon frames instead of alloy. (singletrackworld.com)
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