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i started out as we all did with steel frames as this was the pricepoint i could afford, i then in the late 90's flipped between aluminium and steel, then settled on aluminium for performance reasons, then forayed into a mix of aluminium and carbon frames. i have ridden mostly aluminium frames in the last several years but recently went back to a modern steel frame when i got got my 07 clockwork, this was a nice change but was also a change in position which added to the more compliant feel of the frame.
basically i like steel frames as hardtails as i don't feel beat up by it on longer rides. i find aluminium good for overbuilt full suspension bikes. as far as titanium goes i recently bought my first ti frame, a 95 orange vitamin t2, the first thing i noticed was how flexy it was, initially i thought i was gonna hate it, and on the first ride i thought i did for a while!! that first ride was the "hell of the north cotswolds" but after a while i realised that the best way to ride it was like a soft tail, meaning sat down, if i get out of the sadlle to climb it isn't as efficient but after riding it quite alot now including mayhem i think it is a great material and i would consider buying a modern ti frame(if i could afford it!) although i imagine a modern ti frame would be stiffer in some areas to my 95 frame.
basically my attitude is a horses for courses one!
basically i like steel frames as hardtails as i don't feel beat up by it on longer rides. i find aluminium good for overbuilt full suspension bikes. as far as titanium goes i recently bought my first ti frame, a 95 orange vitamin t2, the first thing i noticed was how flexy it was, initially i thought i was gonna hate it, and on the first ride i thought i did for a while!! that first ride was the "hell of the north cotswolds" but after a while i realised that the best way to ride it was like a soft tail, meaning sat down, if i get out of the sadlle to climb it isn't as efficient but after riding it quite alot now including mayhem i think it is a great material and i would consider buying a modern ti frame(if i could afford it!) although i imagine a modern ti frame would be stiffer in some areas to my 95 frame.
basically my attitude is a horses for courses one!