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Steel Or Aluminium?


fredrico

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I might be getting a 24" frame made for me but i can not decide whether to have it made out of aluminium or steel. It will be based on the geo of the Ashton ET and will be used for a street muck around bike. I have had a look at the good and bad points of both metals; ALuminium: light but if it cracks then cant have it rewelded. Steel: Heavy but can be rewelded. Thats all i can think of so what do you think i should get the frame made out of? Cheers (Y)

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Ok i'm swaying more to steel because of the strength and reweldability. I have got my geo written out and a design drawn out now all i need to do is get the rest of the money and talk to the builder. cheers (Y)

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Steel

- easier to weld

- easier to work with

- repairable

- nicer 'feel' imo

aluminium is great too, but unless you know someone who is a very good aluminium welder it isn't worth it for a custom job. Even then, the fact that (pretty much) anybody with a welding torch can repair steel (without affect strength) gives it an advantage in the custom stakes.

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Steel every time. A good steel like Reynolds 853, wont be significantly heavier than an aluminium frame, something will 4130 will put the weight up by a pund or two, but you can lose that weight in things like tyres, drivetrain or not drinking at weekends. It wont matter too much what it weighs if it rides well enough.

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