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I was wondering the other day that I must build a top-end steel rigid bike with steel seatpost-stem-bars (forks are also steel of course). I got most of the parts for a rare Panasonic anyway, but the main dilemma remains: On paper, as steel materials can be more flexible than alu alloys, there should be a comfort factor I guess.
Is there any benefit regarding comfort/reducing bad vibrations :twisted: ? Also, steel stems/seatpost can be fairly light, but bars tend to be heavy and hard to get in decent sizes. Though corrosion can be a factor, but old/used alu alloy' fatigue is somehow more frightening to me :facepalm: Any experience with these parts, compared to other alu alloy materials?
Also, anyone knows a set of readily available, NOS or newly made good steel straight handlebars, min. 560 mm long and about 250 gr. or less weight, please? Some sellers are quite shy about the weight of these bars, it seems.
Cheers,
Endre
Is there any benefit regarding comfort/reducing bad vibrations :twisted: ? Also, steel stems/seatpost can be fairly light, but bars tend to be heavy and hard to get in decent sizes. Though corrosion can be a factor, but old/used alu alloy' fatigue is somehow more frightening to me :facepalm: Any experience with these parts, compared to other alu alloy materials?
Also, anyone knows a set of readily available, NOS or newly made good steel straight handlebars, min. 560 mm long and about 250 gr. or less weight, please? Some sellers are quite shy about the weight of these bars, it seems.
Cheers,
Endre