bikemeister2000
Retro Guru
Keep it real, keep it steel.
Oh, and cut out the squabbling or I'll take your toys away
Oh, and cut out the squabbling or I'll take your toys away
bobgarrod":iwg6wwk2 said:Hi Dyna
"Sorry but i find this meaningless in respect of the issue at hand" - yes maybe, but when such sweeping (and incorrect statements) such as
"alloys crack with age" and "Not true for steel or titanium - a frame made from either will last for ever unless one of two things happen;
-it's stressed beyind its ultimate tensile strength (crash or bash).
-it rusts. "
I thought I would look into the fatigue issue and find out the facts.
I've 6 bikes - 3 re steel and 3 are alloy /carbon. So I am not prejudiced either way. Ive had crap steel frames and crap alloy ones.
What I do think though is that The Orange Evo2 is a great frame and performs a variety of duties really well and quite honestly is the most versatile bike that i have used - anything from singletrack, nasty rock strewn downhill in lake district, coast to coast and daily commuting. If I had to settle for one bike out of the six - it would be the Orange.
To dismiss a bike solely because it's not steel in my opinion could be a bad choice. As olddave said "IMO/E frame material per se has next to nowt to do with "comfort". Geometry, fit, tyres, contact points etc etc all of much more relevance."
I would choose the EVO2 because from my experience it makes a great bike.
i believe in fixies":3ex59km4 said:What about bamboo al?
[pedant] as it's a grass not a tree so can't be classified as wood[/pedant]
i believe in fixies":1jql11cf said:What about bamboo al?
[pedant] as it's a grass not a tree so can't be classified as wood[/pedant]
FluffyChicken":1ars01em said:i believe in fixies":1ars01em said:What about bamboo al?
[pedant] as it's a grass not a tree so can't be classified as wood[/pedant]
Not just a pedant, if you did call it a wood just because they are 'plants' then that would be like classing Aluminium Alloy as a Steel because they are metals.
It contains no 'wood' in it.
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