Steel pulls at my heart strings...
Gotta admit, I'm a steel slut. I too have ridden and built from steel, TI, Aluminum and even carbon, but the material that performs in ability to tune ride characteristics, longevity, availability of diverse specs, cost effectiveness, and soul fullfillment is steel.
The funny thing is, the majority of people will believe what the marketing tells them. An example...I had a customer that was balls out in favor of TI. He had read about it, lusted over it, and decided there was no other material that could equal it for his frame. I normally would not dissuade someone from building what they want but this was a big, powerful guy (200#'s plus) who, in my opinion, would have been highly unsatisfied with the rigididy of a Ti frame, even with overized/gusseted tubing. So I had him test ride three bikes, one Ti and two steels. I did not tell him what material they were made of, just told him to test them hard and tell me what he liked about each.
- The Ti he described as comfortable but highly inefficient in energy transfer..."too whippy"
- The 853 he described as strong and light, maybe a bit underbuilt for his style of riding
- The aircraft 4130 and OX3 mix he loved...tight, good energy transfer, and "I never even thought twice it's ability, I just enjoyed the ride"
He thought all three were Ti bikes of different tube selections...he bought a steel mix we put together for him. Eight years and still bringing smiles.
Now we're not all this dudes size, but the point is that for the money, steel offers an incredible ability to select tubing that will build up a frame for each individuals needs and style.
Ti and Aluminum have there place and I'll continue to build out of both, but steel has my vote.
cheers,
rody